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Orchestra of One Youthhood
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Orchestra of One Youthhood

Feb 27, 1985
1h 31m
★ 4.0

Overview

True story about the brass band of a fire brigade during WW2.

Genres

War
Drama

Production Companies

Avala Film
Union film

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Cast

Ljubiša Samardžić

Dragiša Kojić

Ljubiša Samardžić

Marjan Srienc

Johan

Marjan Srienc

Gordana Bjelica

Nena

Gordana Bjelica

Oleg Vidov

Brauške

Oleg Vidov

Dušan Vojnović

Minja

Dušan Vojnović

Dušan Ašković

Gavra

Dušan Ašković

Elizabeta Đorevska

Coka

Elizabeta Đorevska

Dušanka Cvijović

Dušanka Cvijović

Mile Cvijović

Mile Cvijović

Milan Kaličanin

Milan Kaličanin

Žanka Kočović

Žanka Kočović

Slavica Lazarević

Slavica Lazarević

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