
The Ninth Circle
Drama · War · Thriller
Overview
In order to save a friend's daughter, a 17-year-old Jewish girl, from the Ustashas, the Croatian family arranges her to be wed to their son Ivo.
Top Cast


Dušica Žegarac
Dušica Žegarac
Ruth Alkalaj
Dušica Žegarac
Ruth Alkalaj


Boris Dvornik
Boris Dvornik
Ivo Vojnović
Boris Dvornik
Ivo Vojnović
Branko Tatić
Branko Tatić
Ivo's father
Branko Tatić
Ivo's father
Ervina Dragman
Ervina Dragman
Ivo's mother
Ervina Dragman
Ivo's mother


Dragan Milivojević
Dragan Milivojević
Zvonko
Dragan Milivojević
Zvonko
Vera Misita
Vera Misita
Aunt
Vera Misita
Aunt


Beba Lončar
Beba Lončar
Magda
Beba Lončar
Magda


Mihajlo Kostić 'Pljaka'
Mihajlo Kostić 'Pljaka'
Mladen
Mihajlo Kostić 'Pljaka'
Mladen
Božidar Drnić
Božidar Drnić
Ruth's father
Božidar Drnić
Ruth's father
Đurđa Šegedin
Đurđa Šegedin
Ruth's mother
Đurđa Šegedin
Ruth's mother
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