The Salonika Terrorists
The Salonika Terrorists (Macedonian: Солунските Атентатори, literally "The Salonika Assassins"), also known as The Assassins from Salonika is a 1961 Yugoslav film. It follows the story of the Boatmen of Thessaloniki.
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Directed by | Žika Mitrović |
Produced by | Artur Brauner |
Screenplay by | Jovan Boškovski |
Starring | Nikola Avtovski, Istref Begolli, Marlies Behrens, Stojka Cekova, Darko Damevski, Aleksandar Gavrić, Aleksandar Gruden, Jon Isaja, Panče Kamdžik, Miodrag Lončar, Dara Milošević, Joakim Mok, Dragan Ocokoljić, Petre Prličko, Nikola Popov, Stevo Spasovski, Zlatibor Stoimirov, Marko Todorović |
Music by | Dušan Radić |
Cinematography | Ljube Petkovski |
Edited by | Katarina Stojanović |
Production company | |
Release date | 1961 |
Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | SR Macedonia (now the Republic of Macedonia) |
Language | Macedonian, French |
Awards
- "Jelen" (FYIF, 1961) — traditional award from the public;
- "Special diploma for Production Design" (1961) — awarded to Dime Šumka;
- "Jury Award for the Successful Cultivation of the Action Film Genre" (1961) - awarded to Žika Mitrović
External links
- The film with Croatian subtitles on YouTube
- The Salonika Terrorists at IMDb
- http://maccinema.com/filmovi_detali.asp?IDMAKFILM=84
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