Béla Gaál(1893-1945)
- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Director. He read law in Budapest, then in 1913 he completed the course
on acting of the National Association for Acting. In 1914 he published
a volume of poetry entitled Kóborlások. In 1918 he founded the Madách
Theatre, which he became the director of. Between 1920-27 he is the
director of Star. At the end of the silent film era he returned to the
stage and became the leading director of Belvárosi Színház (Theatre of
the Inner City). After the sound picture was introduced his interest
turned towards the cinema again. He was the Director of the film school
of the National Association for Films and he himself lectured. His true
genre is comedy. He called attention to himself back in the twenties
with a burlesque made based on the script of Lajos Zilahy, Rongyosok.
There are two memorable movie hits associated with his name: Meseautó
(1934) and the Budai Cukrászda a (1935).Béla Gaál's extremely
successful film, Meseautó (Car of Dreams, 1934) was the first example
of Hungarian glamour comedy. The story of the big boss falling in love
with his secretary became a model for Hungarian comedies, and was even
successful abroad - an English language remake was shot entitled Car of
My Dreams.