Charuga Trailer

Charuga Trailer (1991)

"He madly loved adventure, women, money, blood and power" 11 April 1991 Drama, Action, History 108 mins

After returning from the Eastern Front to their small Croatian village as veterans of the First World War, Jovan Stanisavljević (nicknamed Čaruga) and his comrade known only as Mali join forces with the gang led by a local bandit and communist revolutionary Boža The Red. After Boža is brutally murdered by law enforcement officials, Čaruga takes over as the gang's leader, turning them into a bloodthirsty troop that won't take no for an answer.

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Crew

Slobodan Trninić

Slobodan Trninić Cinematography

Goran Bregović

Original Music Composer

Željko Senečić

Željko Senečić Production Design

International Titles

Charuga Trailer

International Releases Dates

Croatia 11 August 1991

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