
The Pula Connection
Crime · Action · Comedy
Overview
Police inspector Romano is investigating the kidnapping of a journalist entangling himself into a web of secrets of a business tycoon and the police captain.
Top Cast
Roberto Legović
Roberto Legović
inspektor Romano
Roberto Legović
inspektor Romano
Mirko Mocko
Mirko Mocko
Hektor Prodan
Mirko Mocko
Hektor Prodan
Dalila Antolović
Dalila Antolović
Paola Lotti
Dalila Antolović
Paola Lotti
Gianclaudio Bonassin
Gianclaudio Bonassin
Alvaro
Gianclaudio Bonassin
Alvaro
Leon Brenko
Leon Brenko
Šef policije
Leon Brenko
Šef policije
Marijan Krivičić
Marijan Krivičić
Rus
Marijan Krivičić
Rus
David Janković
David Janković
Mile Galić
David Janković
Mile Galić
Maja Šarić
Maja Šarić
Maša
Maja Šarić
Maša
Saša Zorkić
Saša Zorkić
Forenzičar
Saša Zorkić
Forenzičar
Iva Vitasović
Iva Vitasović
Luana Prodan
Iva Vitasović
Luana Prodan
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