
István Hajdu
Acting
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Known For

The Game Creator
Peter was a lonely boy who was mocked by his classmates for his glasses. When he found a pair of magical red glasses his life turned upside down. He met new friends, like the Pig and the Three-Headed Dragon, and started a wonderful, yet dangerous journey to the headquarter of the Game Creator, the World's most powerful video game developer. They believe he is the only one who can help the fairy tale heroes to survive by turning them into a video game character. "The Game Creator" is a unique take on a Broadway-style musical blockbuster performance.

Paper Dogs
After they got imprisoned, small-time criminals Kuplung and Csumpi tell their stories to their cell-mate of how they have planned the most imperfect robbery. Their big idea was to rob the Money-liquidation Warehouse. The movie shows how they fielded a team to execute the robbing and how everything went wrong.

Hungarian Vagabond
A Hungarian historical movie that tells the story of the Hungarian ancestors, the seven leaders, who are looking for their new homeland in the last years of the 9th century. Before they leave their original home in Asia, they have a farewell party. They wake up with a severe hangover after consuming large quantities of kumis. The seven leaders wake up to find that their people have disappeared.

Haunted Holiday
Near-broke and desperate, Hungarian entrepreneur Feri decides to put a sleazy spin on tourism. After leasing a Lake Balaton boarding house, he moves in his gang -- wife, nephew, daughter, and the daughter's boyfriend -- and then sets out to scam unsuspecting German tourists.

Simple Guy
A rich couple's newly purchased wonder car breaks down on the way, forcing them to wait in a deserted parking lot until help is called to the car to transport them.

Bolond Istók
János Arany was nineteen years old when he left the Reformed College in Debrecen and became a travelling actor. He is stubbornly silent about this period in his memoirs, and he is already over fifty by the time he first puts his acting adventure on paper in his unfinished poem novel, Foolish Gods, calling himself Istók.The film by Gábor Rohonyi and Georgina Hegedűs, starring Ágoston Liber, depicts the lesser-known but all the more adventurous early years of one of the most important figures in Hungarian literature, mixing the story of his growing up with romantic elements and the road movie genre.
Filmography
as Szákfy
as Pietro
as Pongrácz király
as Ficske
as Pista
as Töhötöm