
The Bells Have Gone to Rome
War
Overview
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.
Top Cast


Miklós Gábor
Miklós Gábor
Tibor
Miklós Gábor
Tibor
Ferenc Deák B.
Ferenc Deák B.
Petér
Ferenc Deák B.
Petér


Sándor Pécsi
Sándor Pécsi
Angel bácsi
Sándor Pécsi
Angel bácsi


Ferenc Ladányi
Ferenc Ladányi
Bánfalvi százados
Ferenc Ladányi
Bánfalvi százados


József Madaras
József Madaras
Jóska
József Madaras
Jóska
Vilmos Mendelényi
Vilmos Mendelényi
Jóska
Vilmos Mendelényi
Jóska
Gabi Magda
Gabi Magda
Jana
Gabi Magda
Jana
József Fonyó
József Fonyó
Center
József Fonyó
Center
István Holl
István Holl
Tüske
István Holl
Tüske
János Pásztor
János Pásztor
munkaszolgálatos
János Pásztor
munkaszolgálatos
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