The Old Oak Blues
Comedy · Drama
Overview
On the eve of Yugoslav war in 1991, English ecologist Henry comes to the city of Osijek in order to save the world's oldest oak. After many dangerous and funny adventures, they finally arrive to nearby village where the oak is located.
Top Cast
Graham Rock
Graham Rock
Henry
Graham Rock
Henry
Nataša Lušetić
Nataša Lušetić
Katie
Nataša Lušetić
Katie


Ivo Gregurević
Ivo Gregurević
Ante
Ivo Gregurević
Ante


Franjo Dijak
Franjo Dijak
Robert Novak
Franjo Dijak
Robert Novak


Damir Lončar
Damir Lončar
Brca
Damir Lončar
Brca
Nenad Cvetko
Nenad Cvetko
Šuco
Nenad Cvetko
Šuco


Alma Prica
Alma Prica
Marija Ružić
Alma Prica
Marija Ružić


Dražen Kuhn
Dražen Kuhn
Pataki
Dražen Kuhn
Pataki
Ana Buljan
Ana Buljan
Stephanie
Ana Buljan
Stephanie
Darko Ćurdo
Darko Ćurdo
Šubaraš
Darko Ćurdo
Šubaraš
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