
Sly Foxes
Action · Western · Comedy
Overview
Lovro, a rocker from Pohorje, Džon to his friends, a bachelor in his late thirties, has become victim to modern business machinations: after he failed to get his papers in order in time, the land that had been his family’s property for generations came in the possession of the greedy mayor Fras. However, being short-tempered and as a hunter also a skilled shooter, Džon takes justice into his own hands. Assisted by young journalist Alja he exposes Fras and his helpers.
Top Cast
Jure Ivanušič
Jure Ivanušič
Džon
Jure Ivanušič
Džon


Iva Krajnc Bagola
Iva Krajnc Bagola
Alja
Iva Krajnc Bagola
Alja


Vlado Novak
Vlado Novak
Fras
Vlado Novak
Fras
Jurij Drevenšek
Jurij Drevenšek
Heki
Jurij Drevenšek
Heki


Bojan Emeršič
Bojan Emeršič
Milan
Bojan Emeršič
Milan
Vladimir Vlaškalić
Vladimir Vlaškalić
Karl
Vladimir Vlaškalić
Karl
Nenad Tokalič 'Nešo'
Nenad Tokalič 'Nešo'
Branko
Nenad Tokalič 'Nešo'
Branko


Jernej Šugman
Jernej Šugman
Policist
Jernej Šugman
Policist
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