99-es számú bérkocsi

Rental Car Number 99) is a 1918 Hungarian crime drama film directed by Michael Curtiz.

[3][2] The film's plot is about a London police officer who visits a millionaires club to make a wager that he could commit a crime that the police will not discover for 30 days.

[7] 99-es számú bérkocsi was previewed at the Royal-Apolló in Budapest on September 12, 1918 before being released on November 8, 1918.

[7] The film was apparently popular enough that Phönix proposed a follow-up titled 77 featuring the same London police officer.

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