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Work inspired by F. W. Bain?

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It seems that Balázs Béla wrote a story in Hungarian that was based on F. W. Bain's story Digit of the Moon, or that was inspired by it in some way. The story may have been titled "Suryakanta király története". I would like to note this in the F. W. Bain article, but I cannot find any information on it in English. I hope that some Hungarian-reading editor can investigate and add a mention to the article. This google search turns up a number of mentions.

Thanks to anyone who can assist. —Dominus (talk) 23:19, 5 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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"helped Leni Riefenstahl direct the film Das blaue Licht (1932)"

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According to this documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPnvj8evGGI&t=608s Balázs was originally attributed as director with Riefenstahl as an assistant when the movie was first aired. Only after the Nazis took power, Balázs went into exile, and Riefenstahl became Hitler's favourite filmmaker was Balázs' name replaced by Riefenstahl's. If this is true, this and other articles (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blue_Light_(1932_film)) should be changed. 2A02:810D:5BC0:18F4:50E6:DE64:2094:7EBD (talk) 17:31, 23 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]