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The Bells Have Gone to Rome

The Bells Have Gone to Rome

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War

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The movie addresses the anti-fascist theme taken from a moral perspective. The movie tells the story of a group of teenagers who were drafted to the front in the last weeks of World War II and found refuge on a small island.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Hungarian

Runtime

81 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

01 January 1958

Country

Hungary

Cast

Miklós Gábor

Miklós Gábor

Tibor

Ferenc Deák B.

Ferenc Deák B.

Petér

Sándor Pécsi

Sándor Pécsi

Angel bácsi

Ferenc Ladányi

Ferenc Ladányi

Bánfalvi százados

József Madaras

József Madaras

Jóska

Vilmos Mendelényi

Vilmos Mendelényi

Jóska

Gabi Magda

Gabi Magda

Jana

József Fonyó

József Fonyó

Center

István Holl

István Holl

Tüske

János Pásztor

János Pásztor

munkaszolgálatos

Antal Farkas

Antal Farkas

Gregorics zászlós

Mari Szemes

Mari Szemes

cselédlány

Zoltán Gera

Zoltán Gera

karszalagos

Elemér Ragályi

Elemér Ragályi

Cigány

János Zách

János Zách

Gyulaváry

András Ambrus

András Ambrus

Pál Bajka

Pál Bajka

Anna Báró

Anna Báró

Siegfried Brachfeld

Siegfried Brachfeld

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