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Slavica
Slavica

Slavica

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Slavica, Marin and a group of operants hide the newly built ship from the Italian occupation forces. They end up arrested, but the partisans rescue them and they take part in the string of actions.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Runtime

100 mins

Rating

5.7/10

Release Date

29 April 1947

Country

Yugoslavia

Cast

Dubravko Dujšin

Dubravko Dujšin

Šime

Milica 'Čarka' Jovanović

Milica 'Čarka' Jovanović

Luce

Irena Kolesar

Irena Kolesar

Slavica

Marijan Lovrić

Marijan Lovrić

Marin

Ljubiša Jovanović

Ljubiša Jovanović

Ivo Marušić

Jozo Laurenčić

Jozo Laurenčić

Stipe

Boža Nikolić

Boža Nikolić

Barba Tone

Ivka Rutić

Ivka Rutić

Marija

Branko Pivnički

Branko Pivnički

Jure

Braslav Borozan

Braslav Borozan

Slavko

Joža Rutić

Joža Rutić

Nikša

Dejan Dubajić

Dejan Dubajić

Paron

Predrag Milanov

Predrag Milanov

Župnik

Tješivoj Cinotti

Tješivoj Cinotti

Franjo Zamola

Junus Međedović

Junus Međedović

Điđi Zamola

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