Lone Wolf (1972)
The film follows a young boy named Ranko who discovers a large German Shepherd in the mountains, a remnant of the recent war. After freeing the dog from a trap, Ranko befriends the animal and, based on an inscription on its collar, names him Hund. However, the local villagers mistake the dog for a dangerous wolf, a "lone wolf," and resolve to kill it. Fearing for his new companion's safety, Ranko secretly brings food to Hund in the mountains. In a turn of events, the dog saves Ranko from a real wolf attack. The villagers, convinced that this "lone wolf" is responsible for killing sheep, organize a hunt. In a climactic moment, Ranko manages to save his loyal friend from the hunting party, solidifying their bond.
Director: Obrad Gluščević
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Slavko Štimac as Ranko |
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Željko Mataija as Ređo |
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Ivan Štimac as Ćiro |
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Boro Ivanišević as Joso |
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Smiljan Čičić as Nikolica |
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Finka Pavičić-Budak as Rankova baka |
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Edo Peročević as Rankov otac Nikola |
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Dragomir Felba as Daneša |
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Rikard Brzeska as Martin |
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Branko Špoljar as Doktor |
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Ilija Ivezić as Dobošar Ivan |
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Jovan Rančić as Iveša |
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Slavica Fila as Učiteljica |
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Sabrija Biser as Vlasnik trgovine |
| Directing | Obrad Gluščević | Director |
| Writing | Obrad Gluščević | Writer |
| Writing | Stjepan Perović | Writer |
| Production | Sulejman Kapić | Producer |
| Sound | Bojan Adamič | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Nenad Jovičić | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Lida Braniš | Editor |
| Art | Dušan Brajić | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Marko Cerovac | Costume Design |