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Thundering Mountains
Thundering Mountains

Thundering Mountains

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WarDrama

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A Serbian hero Mićo Ljubibratić from Herzegovina raises an uprising in eastern Herzegovina against Ottoman and he makes it clear to the Western powers, especially the Austrians, that the annexation of Herzegovina to Austria is out of the question if the newly formed Herzegovinian Assembly does not make such a decision on its own.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Runtime

97 mins

Rating

5/10

Release Date

12 July 1963

Country

Yugoslavia

Cast

Miha Baloh

Miha Baloh

Vojvoda Mićo Ljubibratić

Jovan Milićević

Jovan Milićević

Vojvoda Peko Pavlović

Petar Prličko

Petar Prličko

Harambaša Petar

Vladimir Medar

Vladimir Medar

Kapetan Tomas

Tatjana Beljakova

Tatjana Beljakova

Jenny Markus

Dragan Ocokoljić

Dragan Ocokoljić

Grigorije

Veljko Maričić

Veljko Maričić

Reiner

Đorđe Nenadović

Đorđe Nenadović

Ilija

Vladimir Krstulović

Vladimir Krstulović

Don Ivan Musić

Velimir Živojinović

Velimir Živojinović

Poručnik Kostić

Josip Zappalorto

Josip Zappalorto

Milan Bosiljčić 'Beli'

Milan Bosiljčić 'Beli'

Dimitrije Bugarčić

Dimitrije Bugarčić

Istref Begolli

Istref Begolli

Jovan Rančić

Jovan Rančić

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