
The Pine Tree in the Mountain
Drama · War
Overview
Communist party commissar Ivica is sent to the lowland village to monitor the local partisan squad. Despite their disagreements he befriends their leader Dikan and they plan to evacuate the chief headquarters. Dikan also sees the opportunity to have his personal revenge on an enemy officer, responsible for death of one of his men.
Top Cast


Boris Dvornik
Boris Dvornik
Dikan
Boris Dvornik
Dikan


Ivica Vidović
Ivica Vidović
Ivan
Ivica Vidović
Ivan


Charles Millot
Charles Millot
Domobranski satnik
Charles Millot
Domobranski satnik
Mate Ergović
Mate Ergović
Nikola zvani 'Miš'
Mate Ergović
Nikola zvani 'Miš'
Ilija Ivezić
Ilija Ivezić
Ican
Ilija Ivezić
Ican


Nikola 'Kole' Angelovski
Nikola 'Kole' Angelovski
Markeza
Nikola 'Kole' Angelovski
Markeza


Boris Buzančić
Boris Buzančić
Ivo Jurica
Boris Buzančić
Ivo Jurica


Zvonko Lepetić
Zvonko Lepetić
Jura
Zvonko Lepetić
Jura


Inge Appelt
Inge Appelt
Mara
Inge Appelt
Mara


Rade Šerbedžija
Rade Šerbedžija
Domobranski časnik - kicoš
Rade Šerbedžija
Domobranski časnik - kicoš
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