The Rabbit

The Rabbit

Release date : May 7, 1975
Runtime : 1h 29m
Countries of origin : Yugoslavia /
Original Language : Serbo-Croatian /
Director : Branko Ivanda /
Writers : Miroslav Feldman /
Production companies : Televizija Zagreb /
May 7, 1975 1h 29m Yugoslavia TV Movie Serbo-Croatian More
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Written in 1932 between the two world wars, this TV drama brings a critique of militarism and speaks of the meaninglessness of warfare and the tragedy of human lives and the tragedy of human lives in such an environment.
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Ivica Vidović
Freiherr Heinrich von Doringer
Sven Lasta
General Major von Waldstaetten
Dževad Alibegović
Arpad Gercselyi, stariji zastavnik
Miljenko Brlečić
Desetnik Ivan Kuzman
Branko Supek
Topnik Majcenović
Vlatko Dulić
Topnik Slemešek
Ljubomir 'Kiki' Kapor
Desetnik Titz
Kruno Valentić
Desetnik domobran Hircel
Slavko Brankov
Topnik Kadić
Zoran Pokupec
Telefonist
Franjo Jurčec
Topnik Ranogajec
Tihomir Polanec
Topnik Haramustek

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  • title:The Rabbit
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1975
  • Runtime:1h 29m
  • Genres: TV Movie · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Yugoslavia ·
  • Original Language: Serbo-Croatian ·
  • Director: Branko Ivanda /
  • Writers: Miroslav Feldman ·
  • Production companies: Televizija Zagreb ·
  • Overview:Written in 1932 between the two world wars, this TV drama brings a critique of militarism and speaks of the meaninglessness of warfare and the tragedy of human lives and the tragedy of human lives in such an environment.
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