
Three Quarters of the Sun
Drama
Overview
A story of a group of men at a small frontier railway station who have been released from German concentration camps and are on their way home.
Top Cast


Arnold Tovornik
Arnold Tovornik
Arnold Tovornik


Bert Sotlar
Bert Sotlar
Slavo
Bert Sotlar
Slavo


Lojze Potokar
Lojze Potokar
Načelnik postaje
Lojze Potokar
Načelnik postaje


Pero Kvrgič
Pero Kvrgič
Mateo
Pero Kvrgič
Mateo


Mira Sardoč
Mira Sardoč
Marija
Mira Sardoč
Marija


Stane Sever
Stane Sever
Koval
Stane Sever
Koval


Vanja Drach
Vanja Drach
Kolega
Vanja Drach
Kolega


Kristijan Muck
Kristijan Muck
Karel
Kristijan Muck
Karel
Elvira Kralj
Elvira Kralj
Hellerjeva
Elvira Kralj
Hellerjeva
Metka Ocvirk
Metka Ocvirk
Helena
Metka Ocvirk
Helena
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