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10 classic Yugoslav movies

Speaking of Yugoslavia, I can't help but think of the Yugoslav World War II movie Bridge I watched as a child. These Yugoslav war movies are very popular in China. Today I recommend this 10 Yugoslav World War II movie, a classic! The resources are collected in the War Cinema, and interested friends can go and have a look.

1. Attack the airport at night

Very interesting old movies, the indomitable struggle history of Yugoslav guerrillas, a series of western-style gun battles, familiar old faces, including the watchmaker and photo studio owner in Walter Defending Sarajevo, the two guerrillas in Bridge, and of course the eternal heroes Walter and Tiger.

2. Bridge

This drama has a rare view of war in Yugoslavia, a smooth and harmonious moving mirror editing plot, a warm portrayal of comrades in danger and a tragic scene of bullets. The movie "Ah! Goodbye friends is very classic.

Walter defends Sarajevo.

Draw lessons from the skills of Hollywood westerns and create a good-looking "red westerns" style with political and moral education power. In the film, the gunfight on the roof of the mosque, the death of the watchmaker in flocks of white doves (more than ten years earlier than Wu Yusen's "Hot Men"), and the incessant sound of iron striking are the angry struggles of the people in the occupied areas.

4. Battle of Sutjeska

Movies in the former Yugoslavia with the theme of World War II reflect the great sacrifices made by the Yugoslav people under Tito to resist Nazi Germany and remind people of those who sacrificed for national freedom and independence.

5.67 days

In street fighting, jungle fighting and snow fighting, Yugoslav guerrillas stubbornly resisted and were brave and unyielding. The picture is very European, the deeds of several soldiers are touching, and the story of the baker and the little boy is fascinating.

6. Battle of the Southern Railway

It can be called the Flying Tigers, Yugoslavia. The film depicts a group of characters, including organized and resourceful parliamentarians, young people who bravely set off bombs, railway workers and traitors. The whole movie is exciting. Guerrillas encounter many problems while one story after another is born, but this movie has a high political level and is still a relatively orthodox movie. Eulogize the indomitable people and the heroes who sacrificed for the people.

7. People on the blacklist

The Man on the Blacklist is a war movie directed by Alexander Djordjevic and starring Voja Brajovic, Dragan Nikoli, Miki Manojlovic and Stevo Zigon. This film tells the story of an underground guerrilla who fought against fascism tirelessly during the German occupation.

8. Guerrilla squadron

This film was shot by the original crew of Walter Defending Sarajevo, and tells the story of the first air squadron formed by guerrillas on the anti-fascist battlefield in Yugoslavia. In the smoke-filled Yugoslav anti-fascist battlefield, the first air squadron formed by guerrillas won the first battle. The German Air Force was furious and tried every means to get to the guerrilla airport. Send planes to carry out crazy attacks. The squadron suffered heavy losses. Pilots such as Luke and Zar risked their lives to fly from the airport to the squadron and plunged into hard guerrilla warfare. They defeated the German Air Force again and again with clever flying tactics.

9. Battle of NeRetva River

The Battle of the Retva River is a film directed by Veljko Blajic. Published in 1969. Caption: At the end of World War II, Hitler issued the "Battle Order of Weiss" and the Germans attacked Yugoslavia on a large scale. Guerrillas shoulder the arduous task of escorting a large number of refugees to evacuate, and the key to evacuation is to cross the bridge over the Narovi River. The Germans have already dispatched troops from all over the country to the river in an attempt to wipe out the guerrillas in one fell swoop. So a thrilling pursuit and counterattack was launched on the bridge.

10. Eigermann exploration

Expedition to Eigermann is a drama directed by Zdravko Shotra. Published in 1983. It tells the story of a tragic battle in Yugoslavia during World War II. It was not a tit-for-tat battle with the enemy, but a battle to defeat yourself and the extremely bad cold weather, no less than a real knife and a real gun. The film does not have a leading role in the strict sense, but creates a strong, brave and humane group image of commandos. Their painful experience in the hospital will make people's hearts strongly shocked.