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In this sequel to "Captain Leshi", a group of Albanian nationalist movement (ballists) continues obstruction of the new Yugoslavian authorities even after the war. Captain Leshi manages to fight them successfully, as well as to fulfill his romance with beautiful Azira.

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Runtime

85 mins

Rating

5.5/10

Release Date

12 March 1962

Country

Yugoslavia

Cast

Aleksandar Gavrić

Aleksandar Gavrić

Kapetan Ramiz Leši

Jelena Žigon

Jelena Žigon

Azira

Petar Prličko

Petar Prličko

Šok

Ilija Milčin

Ilija Milčin

Hasan-beg

Abdurrahman Shala

Abdurrahman Shala

Šaban Murtezi

Gojko Kovačević

Gojko Kovačević

Mefail

Dragan Ocokoljić

Dragan Ocokoljić

Kadrija

Todor Nikolovski

Todor Nikolovski

Darko Damevski

Darko Damevski

Panče Kamdžik

Panče Kamdžik

Sulejman Tenova

Vukan Dinevski

Vukan Dinevski

Mirko

Džemail Maksut

Džemail Maksut

Mira Oljenji

Mira Oljenji

Branka

Risto Strezov

Risto Strezov

Pantelej Mirkov

Pantelej Mirkov

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