József Szilas

József Szilas (born 1910) was a Hungarian film editor. He was active as an editor during the 1930s, working on films from a range of genres but particularly comedies. However, of Jewish heritage, the new anti-Jewish Laws prevented him from working in the cinema. His date of death is unknown, but he likely died while working as a forced labourer during the Holocaust.

Selected filmography

 * The Rakoczi March (1933)
 * Emmy (1934)
 * Romance of Ida (1934)
 * Purple Lilacs (1934)
 * Address Unknown (1935)
 * Villa for Sale (1935)
 * It Was Me (1936)
 * Be True Until Death (1936)
 * Sensation (1936)
 * The Golden Man (1936)
 * A Girl Sets Out (1936)
 * Help, I'm an Heiress (1937)
 * Tokay Rhapsody (1937)
 * My Daughter Is Different (1937)
 * I May See Her Once a Week (1937)
 * Number 111 (1938)
 * Süt a nap (1939)