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In the Surroundings

In the Surroundings

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During the Croatian war of independence, five members of the National Guard escape from hostile confinement. While trying to break through the enemy lines, they fight against various paramilitary groups, dying one after another.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Croatian

Runtime

66 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

01 January 1998

Country

Croatia

Cast

Stipo Koutni

Stipo Koutni

Štef

Radovan Augustinović

Radovan Augustinović

Rajko

Ivica Markanjević

Ivica Markanjević

Ivek

Milan Pavić

Milan Pavić

Mile

Tomislav Šporčić

Tomislav Šporčić

Tomo

Hrvoje Terzić

Hrvoje Terzić

Goran Kitanović

Goran Kitanović

Ivan Soldo

Ivan Soldo

Tomislav Klamfar

Tomislav Klamfar

Vlatko Gomerčić

Vlatko Gomerčić

Dragan Čolić

Dragan Čolić

Oliver Čolić

Oliver Čolić

Mladen Tijan

Mladen Tijan

Mato Pranjić

Mato Pranjić

Dejan Gomerčić

Dejan Gomerčić

Miljenko Brekalo

Miljenko Brekalo

Dražen Brekalo

Dražen Brekalo

Josip Sabljak

Josip Sabljak

Josip Markanjević

Josip Markanjević

Damir Šarić

Damir Šarić

Stjepan Sabljak

Stjepan Sabljak

Zdenko Podnar

Zdenko Podnar

Antun Babić

Antun Babić

Rajko Stančin

Rajko Stančin

Jure Barišić

Jure Barišić

Darko Aleksić

Darko Aleksić

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