Nevidni bataljon
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Nevidni bataljon | |
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Directed by | Jane Kavčič |
Written by | Ivan Ribičič |
Starring |
Miha Baloh Danilo Bezlaj Miha Draganc Martin Lumbar Lojze Rozman Janez Škof |
Music by | Mario Rijavec |
Release dates | 24 November 1967 |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | Yugoslavia |
Language | Slovene |
Nevidni bataljon (The Invisible Battalion) is a 1967 Slovene film directed by Jane Kavčič.
Plot summary
A group of German soldiers begins to feel safe from partisan attacks while staying in a small town, far from the mountains where the fighting is taking place. Local lads, unhappy with their elders' passive stance, organise themselves into a group and take action. They write anti-German slogans all over the town and the Germans become more alert. A prisoner escapes and the boys decide to help him. They succeed despite the dangers.[1]
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