The Bells Have Gone to Rome (1958)
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.
Director: Miklós Jancsó
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Miklós Gábor as Tibor |
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Ferenc Deák B. as Petér |
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Sándor Pécsi as Angel bácsi |
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Ferenc Ladányi as Bánfalvi százados |
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József Madaras as Jóska |
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Vilmos Mendelényi as Jóska |
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Gabi Magda as Jana |
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József Fonyó as Center |
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István Holl as Tüske |
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János Pásztor as munkaszolgálatos |
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Antal Farkas as Gregorics zászlós |
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Mari Szemes as cselédlány |
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Zoltán Gera as karszalagos |
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Elemér Ragályi as Cigány |
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János Zách as Gyulaváry |
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András Ambrus as |
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Pál Bajka as |
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Anna Báró as |
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Siegfried Brachfeld as |
| Directing | Miklós Jancsó | Director |
| Writing | Lajos Galambos | Writer |
| Writing | Lajos Szilvási | Writer |
| Camera | Tamás Somló | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Iván Patachich | Music |