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Réalisé par Nikola TanhoferGenres DrameActeurs Antun Vrdoljak,
Đurđa Ivezić,
Vanja Drach,
Stane Sever,
Marija Kohn,
Mia OremovićNote82%
"A bus and a truck are moving towards each other along a two-way traffic highway on a rainy day. At the very beginning we learn that a reckless driver of another car will cause them to collide while trying to pass the bus; we even learn what seats will spell doom for their occupants. The rest of the movie follows two streams of events on the bus and on the truck, getting us to know and like a wide variety of characters, wondering which ones will end up being casualties and holding (our) breath for our favourites." (IMDb), 1h31
Réalisé par Mario Bava,
Romolo Guerrieri,
Carlo CampogallianiOrigine ItalieGenres Drame,
Action,
Aventure,
Péplum,
RomanceActeurs Zvonimir Rogoz,
Vira Silenti,
Carlo Tamberlani,
Ignazio DolceNote51%
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Réalisé par Antun VrdoljakGenres DrameThèmes Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtreActeurs Mustafa Nadarević,
Ena Begović,
Žarko Potočnjak,
Zvonimir Rogoz,
Ksenija Pajic,
Emil GladNote76%
It is a period piece set in 1913 in Zagreb (which was at the time part of Austria-Hungary) and follows members of the fictional Glembay family, headed by Ignjat Glembay (Tonko Lonza), a prominent banker, and his second wife baroness Castelli (Ena Begović). Eleven years after his mother's suicide, Leone Glembay (Mustafa Nadarević) returns from abroad to his family home in Zagreb. He is haunted by depressing memories, particularly by thoughts of his deceased mother, his sister who committed suicide, and the Baroness Castelli, his father's second wife. The only member of his family that Leone confides in is Beatrice (Bernarda Oman), his brother Ivan's widow, who in the meantime became a nun and renamed herself Angelika. Leone witnesses omnipresent hypocrisy in the family and is repulsed by the criminal means through which his family became rich. Ultimately, Leone confronts his father and the baroness.