
1st Split Detachment
War
Overview
A Partisan unit goes into battle with the enemy twice stronger, somehow resists detachment to attack deep into the night, where the fraud are captured combatants from all units and thrown to the terrible torture and eventually murder.
Top Cast
Toni Laurenčić
Toni Laurenčić
Dujan Čović
Toni Laurenčić
Dujan Čović


Žarko Radić
Žarko Radić
Ivan Šinković 'Iko'
Žarko Radić
Ivan Šinković 'Iko'


Miha Baloh
Miha Baloh
Komandir odreda
Miha Baloh
Komandir odreda


Antun Nalis
Antun Nalis
Policajac
Antun Nalis
Policajac


Fabijan Šovagović
Fabijan Šovagović
Sudac
Fabijan Šovagović
Sudac


Štefka Drolc
Štefka Drolc
Gospođa Šinković
Štefka Drolc
Gospođa Šinković


Helena Buljan
Helena Buljan
Cvita
Helena Buljan
Cvita
Tana Mascarelli
Tana Mascarelli
Starica koja pravi sir
Tana Mascarelli
Starica koja pravi sir


Marko Nikolić
Marko Nikolić
Povjerenik glavnog ustaškog stana
Marko Nikolić
Povjerenik glavnog ustaškog stana
Ilija Ivezić
Ilija Ivezić
Žandarski narednik
Ilija Ivezić
Žandarski narednik
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