Three Bells | |
Director: | Imre Apáthi Félix Podmaniczky |
Producer: | József Golda Ernö Gottesmann |
Starring: | Pál Jávor Klári Tolnay Ida Turay |
Music: | Szabolcs Fényes |
Editing: | László Katonka |
Studio: | Magyar Film Iroda |
Runtime: | 94 minutes |
Country: | Hungary |
Language: | Hungarian |
Three Bells (Hungarian: Három csengö) is a 1941 Hungarian comedy drama film directed by Imre Apáthi and Félix Podmaniczky and starring Pál Jávor, Klári Tolnay and Ida Turay.[1] [2] It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest and on location around the city. The film's sets were designed by the art director István Básthy.
At an upmarket hotel in Budapest, one of the new guests Kowalsky is secretly a jewel thief who wants to start a new life with the proceeds of his latest robbery. He secures the attention of the maid Anna who is attracted by his luxurious lifestyle, despite being engaged to the hotel waiter Miklós.