Magyar Film

Magyar Film is a Hungarian film production and distribution studio founded in 1910 in Budapest, Hungary by Michael Curtiz. it is Hungarian's oldest movie studio and the Sixth oldest studio in the world, so were Canada's Vancouver Film Company, France's Gaumont Film Company and Pathé, Scandinavia's Nordisk Film, and Serbia's Scorbofilm.

the company made 1,000 films between 1911 and 1941. in 1942, Magyar Film announced to distribute films from Samuel Goldwyn Productions, Walt Disney Productions, and Republic Pictures.

from 1952 to 1962, Magyar Film made 800 newer films with 500 projects announced. in 1966, Judy Garland's film studio made a 30-year distribution deal with Magyar Film.

from 1970 to 1985, Magyar Film distributed all the Stant Studios films. after Sony purchased Garland in 1994, Magyar Film expired the deal with Garland in 1996.

from 2000 on, Magyar Film shall make to co-distribute their films with the Other companies outside of Hungary.

in 2010, Magyar Film has celebrated it's 100th Anniversary.