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The Stork Caliph is a film of genre Drama directed by Alexander Korda with Oscar Beregi, Sr.

The Stork Caliph (1917)

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The Stork Caliph (Hungarian: A Gólyakalifa) is a 1917 Hungarian silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Gyula Bartos, Oscar Beregi Sr. and Judit Bánky. It was the second film made by Korda for his newly established Corvin Film company. He pulled off what was considered a literary coup by persuading the author Mihály Babits to allow him to film a version of his 1916 novel of the same name.

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Oscar Beregi, Sr.

(Elemér Tábori)
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