Acteurs·trices:
Lajos Őze, Nándor Tomanek, László Bánhidi, Ádám Szirtes, Bertalan Solti, Tibor Molnár, Erzsi Orsolya, Imre Ráday, László SztanóRésumés(1)
The creators of the crime story were inspired by the subject matter of Hungarian Nazi law suits dragging on up to the sixties. In the Völgyváros church the ecclesiastical object vendor Bammert demands the offerings from the parish clerk Solti, when the vicar catches them in the act. In order to avoid the police, Bammert confesses to the priest that Solti was his Hungarian Nazi commander but escaped jail, while he himself served a 15-year-sentence. Solti does not know about the confession and he kills Bammert who was getting to be inconvenient. Investigation reveals that Bammert must have been a Fascist mass killer named Köszlinger or Szemes. Doubt is preying on the priest's mind, yet he is bound by the seal of confession. He tries to convince Solti to confess and this nearly costs his life. (texte officiel du distributeur)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Lajos Őze
Royaume de Hongrie
Meilleurs films :
Az ötödik pecsét (1976)
Le Témoin (1969)
Így jöttem (1965)
Nándor Tomanek
Royaume de Hongrie
Meilleurs films :
Egy magyar nábob (1966)
Jours glaces (1966)
Egri csillagok II (1968)
László Bánhidi
Autriche-Hongrie
Meilleurs films :
Jelbeszéd (1974)
Indul a bakterház (1980) (téléfilm)
A tizedes meg a többiek (1965)
Ádám Szirtes
Royaume de Hongrie
Meilleurs films :
Un petit carrousel de fête (1956)
Árvácska (1976)
Jours glaces (1966)
Bertalan Solti
Autriche-Hongrie
Meilleurs films :
Két félidő a pokolban (1961)
Így jöttem (1965)
Egri csillagok I (1968)
Tibor Molnár
Royaume de Hongrie
Meilleurs films :
Két félidő a pokolban (1961)
Így jöttem (1965)
Árvácska (1976)
Erzsi Orsolya
Autriche-Hongrie
Meilleurs films :
Amour (1971)
Dáždnik svätého Petra (1958)
A dunai hajós (1974)
Imre Ráday
Autriche-Hongrie
Meilleurs films :
Angi Vera (1979)