Lasting Screen Stars 2016
DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-40733-7_4
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Cutting a Dash in Interwar Hungary: Pál Jávor’s Enduring Stardom

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“…), because in his views he did not have the right physique and was more interested in psychological films (jj 1930, 6). It is worth mentioning that similar criticism was directed towards Hungarian interwar romantic star Pál Jávor, namely that his nose was too bulbous and lacked the natural grace of an authentic Hungarian (Gergely 2016). However, in some photos he looks positively handsome and romantic, most importantly in one with his beloved dog Sambo (who also appeared in some of his films), who rests his head on his arms.…”
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“…), because in his views he did not have the right physique and was more interested in psychological films (jj 1930, 6). It is worth mentioning that similar criticism was directed towards Hungarian interwar romantic star Pál Jávor, namely that his nose was too bulbous and lacked the natural grace of an authentic Hungarian (Gergely 2016). However, in some photos he looks positively handsome and romantic, most importantly in one with his beloved dog Sambo (who also appeared in some of his films), who rests his head on his arms.…”
Section: Bodo's Typementioning
confidence: 97%