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  1. Ladislaus Bus-Fekete (1896–1971) was a Hungarian playwright and journalist. A number of his works have been adapted into films including Ladies in Love, The Baroness and the Butler and Heaven Can Wait. [1]

  2. Leslie Bush-Fekete. Writer: Heaven Can Wait. Ladislaus Bus-Fekete first worked as a critic for the Hungarian theater magazine Színházi Élet. His review of the only (lost) opera by the operetta composer Paul Abraham (Etelkas Herz) is interesting from a musical history point of view.

    • Writer
    • January 29, 1896
    • Leslie Bush-Fekete
    • July 25, 1971
  3. Leslie Bush-Fekete. Writer: Heaven Can Wait. Ladislaus Bus-Fekete first worked as a critic for the Hungarian theater magazine Színházi Élet. His review of the only (lost) opera by the operetta composer Paul Abraham (Etelkas Herz) is interesting from a musical history point of view.

  4. Ladislaus Bus-Fekete (connu également comme Leslie Bush-Fekete ; né le 29 janvier 1896 à Kecskemét dans l'Empire austro-hongrois et mort le 25 juillet 1971 à Los Angeles) est un écrivain, dramaturge, scénariste et journaliste américain d'origine austro-hongroise.

  5. It is based on the play Jean by the Hungarian writer Ladislaus Bus-Fekete. It received a generally positive reception from film critics.

  6. Ladies in Love is a 1936 American romantic comedy film based upon the play by Ladislaus Bus-Fekete. It was directed by Edward H. Griffith and stars Janet Gaynor, Constance Bennett and Loretta Young. The film revolves around three roommates (Gaynor, Bennett, and Young) in exotic Budapest and their comical romantic adventures. Gaynor, Bennett ...

  7. Bús-Fekete, László, 1896-1971. Bús-Fekete was a dramatist who wrote an English-language stage version of Franz Werfel's novel Der veruntreute Himmel (Embezzled Heaven) and wrote a dramatization of Werfel's novel Der Abituriententag.

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