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
Genre: War
Runtime: 81 min
Release Date: January 1, 1958
Cast
- Miklós Gábor - Tibor
- Ferenc Deák B. - Petér
- Sándor Pécsi - Angel bácsi
- Ferenc Ladányi - Bánfalvi százados
- József Madaras - Jóska
- Vilmos Mendelényi - Jóska
- Gabi Magda - Jana
- József Fonyó - Center
- István Holl - Tüske
- János Pásztor - munkaszolgálatos
Screenplay
Music: Iván Patachich
Cinematography: Tamás Somló
Production: Budapest Filmstúdió
Country: Hungary
Language: Magyar
Original Language: hu
Keywords
hungary
More Films by Director: Miklós Jancsó
More Films in Genre: War
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Bells Have Gone to Rome about?
- 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.
- Who directed The Bells Have Gone to Rome?
- The Bells Have Gone to Rome was directed by Miklós Jancsó.
- Who stars in The Bells Have Gone to Rome?
- The Bells Have Gone to Rome stars Miklós Gábor, Ferenc Deák B., Sándor Pécsi, Ferenc Ladányi, József Madaras, Vilmos Mendelényi.
- How long is The Bells Have Gone to Rome?
- The Bells Have Gone to Rome has a runtime of 1h 21m (81 minutes).
- What genre is The Bells Have Gone to Rome?
- The Bells Have Gone to Rome is a War film.
- Where was The Bells Have Gone to Rome produced?
- The Bells Have Gone to Rome was produced in Hungary.