András Rajnai

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András Rajnai was a Hungarian TV director and screenwriter who worked for Hungarian Television (Magyar Televízió Müvelödési Föszerkesztöség: MTV) between 1958 and 1996. He was born on July 7, 1934, in Budapest, Hungary, and died on January 28, 2004 (age 69), also in Budapest. He was known for his use of blue-screen special effects techniques which he applied to television adaptations of science fiction and fantasy stories, by authors such as Stanislaw Lem, Isaac Asimov, Alexei Tolstoy, Jonathan Swift, Dante Alighieri and others.

His director credits (according to IMDb,{{cite web

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  • 1994 Szent Gellért legendája (TV Movie) (also screenplay)
  • 1991 A próbababák bálja (TV Movie)
  • 1989 Szindbád nyolcadik utazása (TV Mini-Series)
  • 1985 Gyémántpiramis (TV Movie)
  • 1982 Régi idők sci-fije - Sci-fi of old times (TV Movie){{cite web

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}}

  • 1980 Aelita (TV Movie){{cite web

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|title=AELITA - Fantastic story on Mars, 1980, Hungary, YouTube

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}} Based on Aelita by Alexei Tolstoy

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Category:Hungarian male screenwriters

Category:Hungarian television directors

Category:1934 births

Category:2004 deaths

Category:20th-century Hungarian screenwriters

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