The Bells Have Gone to Rome (1958)

The Bells Have Gone to Rome (1958) poster

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
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Cast

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
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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.