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The Blood Road
The Blood Road

The Blood Road

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Yugoslav Partizans, captured by Nazis, are sent to concentration camps in distant Norway. The local population help some Partizans survive or flee to neutral Sweden.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Runtime

95 mins

Rating

5/10

Release Date

14 February 1955

Country

Norway

Cast

Milan Milošević

Milan Milošević

Janko

Milivoje Živanović

Milivoje Živanović

Miljan

Antun Nalis

Antun Nalis

Švare

Ola Isene

Ola Isene

Kjetil

Andreas Bjarke

Andreas Bjarke

Ivan

Tom Tellefsen

Tom Tellefsen

Magnar

Marjan Berger

Marjan Berger

Bojan

Lalla Carlsen

Lalla Carlsen

Ane

Helge Essmar

Helge Essmar

Guttorm

Ivan Jonaš

Ivan Jonaš

Vlado

Ivica Katić

Ivica Katić

Vjeko

Erik Larsen

Erik Larsen

Nacist 1

Arne Lie

Arne Lie

Nacist 2

Aleksandar Ognjanovic

Aleksandar Ognjanovic

Glumac

Mihajlo 'Bata' Paskaljević

Mihajlo 'Bata' Paskaljević

Doktor

Miodrag Saurek

Miodrag Saurek

Kral

Dobrica Stefanović

Dobrica Stefanović

Milenko

Liv Strømsted

Liv Strømsted

Ragnhild

Rolf Søder

Rolf Søder

Soldat

Janez Vrhovec

Janez Vrhovec

Vuk

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