Certified: No Mines (1965)

Certified: No Mines (1965) poster

October 20, 1944, Belgrade was liberated by Red Army and Tito's partisans. But the capital of Yugoslavia is still fraught with danger - retreating aggressor mined the city . A special partisan squad goes into underground maze of tunnels to find and disarm explosives which are still guarded by SS special forces.

Director: Yurii Lysenko, Zdravko Velimirović
Genre: War, Drama
Runtime: 88 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Dushan Radich
Cinematography: Serhiy Lysetskyi
Production: Dovzhenko Film Studios, Lovćen film
Country: Soviet Union, Yugoslavia
Language: Pусский, Serbo-Croatian
Original Language: sh

Keywords

world war ii, landmine, partisan

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Certified: No Mines about?
October 20, 1944, Belgrade was liberated by Red Army and Tito's partisans. But the capital of Yugoslavia is still fraught with danger - retreating aggressor mined the city . A special partisan squad goes into underground maze of tunnels to find and disarm explosives which are still guarded by SS special forces.
Who directed Certified: No Mines?
Certified: No Mines was directed by Yurii Lysenko, Zdravko Velimirović.
Who stars in Certified: No Mines?
Certified: No Mines stars Olga Lysenko, Branko Pleša, Nikola Popović, Miha Baloh, Boro Begović, Oleg Anofriev.
How long is Certified: No Mines?
Certified: No Mines has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
What genre is Certified: No Mines?
Certified: No Mines is a War, Drama film.
Where was Certified: No Mines produced?
Certified: No Mines was produced in Soviet Union, Yugoslavia.