Walter Defends Sarajevo
1972 film by Hajrudin Krvavac / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Walter Defends Sarajevo (Serbo-Croatian: Valter brani Sarajevo / Валтер брани Сарајево; Chinese: 瓦尔特保卫萨拉热窝; pinyin: wǎ ěr tè bǎo wèi sà lā rè wō) is a 1972 Yugoslav partisan film, directed by Hajrudin Krvavac and starring Bata Živojinović, Ljubiša Samardžić and Rade Marković. The film centres around a mysterious figure named 'Walter', who is actively disrupting the attempts of German commander Alexander Löhr to retreat from the Balkans. The film's eponymous character, Walter, is loosely based around Vladimir Perić, whose nom de guerre was 'Valter'.
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Directed by | Hajrudin Krvavac |
Written by | Đorđe Lebović (main writer) Hajrudin Krvavac Savo Pređo |
Produced by | Petar Sobajić |
Starring | Bata Živojinović Ljubiša Samardžić Rade Marković |
Cinematography | Miroljub Dikosavljević |
Edited by | Jelena Bjenjaš |
Music by | Bojan Adamič |
Production company | Bosna Film |
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Running time | 133 minutes |
Country | Yugoslavia |
Languages | Serbo-Croatian German |
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