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The Man Who Bombed Belgrade

Jan 1, 1976
1h 9m
★ 0.0

Overview

A TV drama set shortly after WW2 about court trial of former German generals accused for bombing the Yugoslavia's capital Belgrade.

Genres

Drama
TV Movie

Production Companies

Radiotelevizija Beograd

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Cast

Milan Puzić

General Alexander Löhr

Milan Puzić

Predrag Tasovac

General Joseph Kibler

Predrag Tasovac

Miodrag Radovanović

General Fritz Neidhold

Miodrag Radovanović

Ramiz Sekić

General August Schmidthuber

Ramiz Sekić

Svetolik Nikačević

Feldmaršal Ewald von Kleist

Svetolik Nikačević

Dragan Zarić

Kapetan Paul Gerhard

Dragan Zarić

Marko Todorović

Vojni tužilac

Marko Todorović

Jovan Milićević

Predsednik suda

Jovan Milićević

Uroš Glovacki

Vojni branilac

Uroš Glovacki

Branko Milićević

Nadzornik zatvora

Branko Milićević

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