László Katonka

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László Katonka
Born1916
OccupationFilm Editor
Years active1939–1944 (film)

László Katonka (born 1916) was a Hungarian film editor.[1] He worked prolifically between 1939 and 1944 on over forty films, editing some of the major productions of wartime Hungary, while working at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. He collaborated with a number of directors including Károly Makk who described him as having "devilishly fast hands and an excellent sense of rhythm".[2] Like many filmmaker his career came to an end around the time of the German invasion of Hungary which effectively halted production.

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  • Károly, Makk. Szeretni kell!: Egy élet kockái. Kossuth Kiadó, 2014.

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