Alone (1959) [N/A]

Featuring:
Nikola Simic, Milan Puzic, Pavle Vuisic

Written by:
Vladimir Pogacic
Mihajlo Renovcevic

Directed by:
Vladimir Pogacic


Release Date:
March 12, 1959

Original Title:
Сам

Alternate Titles:
Sam

Genres:
Drama | War

Production Companies:
Avala Film

Production Countries:
Yugoslavia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

A group of partisans fight to the last man to cover a retreat, leaving only five, who take the newborn child of a dead woman with them. Based on the novel by Mihajlo Ranovcevic.

During the Battle of the Sutjeska, while attempting to break the lines hoop a partisan detachment remains cut off from the mainstream and left alone. In this impossible position left alone and where the Commissioner at the time of his death and the commander whom his whole squad blamed for the difficult position.Hell on Sutjeska and in humans increases birth of a child brought into the world only surviving woman in the squad. Only a few survivors, at the end, broke it, saving newborn through hostile encirclement.

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Rankings and Honors

Alone (1959) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 6.3/10

Director:
Vladimir Pogačić

Director of Photography:
Aleksandar Sekulović

Editor:
Milada Rajšić

Line Producer:
Ivica Gaj

Novel:
Mihajlo Ranovčević

Original Music Composer:
Bojan Adamič

Production Design:
Vlastimir Gavrik

Set Decoration:
Abdula Fetovski

Writer:
Vladimir Pogačić

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