Playing Soldiers (1967)

Playing Soldiers (1967) poster

After the end of WW2 a blonde boy arrives at an orphanage made for the children of Partizans or people being killed in the war. The headmaster knows that the boy's parents were Nazis but conceals that fact from others, fearing violence by vengeful children. He invents the boy's life story, but the other children get suspicious.

Director: Bahrudin 'Bato' Čengić
Genre: Drama, War, Family
Runtime: 92 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Bojan Adamič
Cinematography: Aleksandar Vesligaj
Editing: Marija Fuks
Production: Bosna Film
Country: Yugoslavia
Language: Bosanski
Original Language: sh
More Films by Director: Bahrudin 'Bato' Čengić
More Films in Genre: Drama, War, Family

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Playing Soldiers about?
After the end of WW2 a blonde boy arrives at an orphanage made for the children of Partizans or people being killed in the war. The headmaster knows that the boy's parents were Nazis but conceals that fact from others, fearing violence by vengeful children. He invents the boy's life story, but the other children get suspicious.
Who directed Playing Soldiers?
Playing Soldiers was directed by Bahrudin 'Bato' Čengić.
Who stars in Playing Soldiers?
Playing Soldiers stars Stole Aranđelović, Marija Točinoski, Milosav 'Mija' Aleksić, Zaim Muzaferija, Zlatko Madunić.
How long is Playing Soldiers?
Playing Soldiers has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
What genre is Playing Soldiers?
Playing Soldiers is a Drama, War, Family film.
Where was Playing Soldiers produced?
Playing Soldiers was produced in Yugoslavia.