
Blue 9
Comedy
Overview
Fabris, a center-forward and the key player of the harbour town's football team, is a selfish individualist who is believed that he's irreplaceable in the first squad. He's also a womanizer who tries to seduce pretty Nena, a member of the working's committee and successful swimmer. However, she's emotionally close to Zdravko, who is, same like Fabris, a worthy center-forward himself.
Top Cast


Irena Kolesar
Irena Kolesar
Nena
Irena Kolesar
Nena
Jugoslav Nalis
Jugoslav Nalis
Zdravko
Jugoslav Nalis
Zdravko


Antun Nalis
Antun Nalis
Fabris
Antun Nalis
Fabris


Ljubomir Didić
Ljubomir Didić
Pjero
Ljubomir Didić
Pjero
Tješivoj Cinotti
Tješivoj Cinotti
Kibic
Tješivoj Cinotti
Kibic


Šime Šimatović
Šime Šimatović
Ive
Šime Šimatović
Ive
Josip Daneš
Josip Daneš
Barba Šime
Josip Daneš
Barba Šime


Stane Sever
Stane Sever
Direktor brodogradilišta
Stane Sever
Direktor brodogradilišta
Veljko Maričić
Veljko Maričić
Trener
Veljko Maričić
Trener
Ljiljana Gener
Ljiljana Gener
Jelica
Ljiljana Gener
Jelica
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