Balkan Express

Balkan Express (Serbian: Балкан експрес) is a 1983 Yugoslavian film by director Branko Baletić. In this entertaining, clever satire, it is the beginning of World War II and a group of con artists and thieves decide to pose as musicians under the rubric "The Balkan Express". A madcap comedy featuring a band of roving musicians whose music is just a cover for the fact that they are actually con men. They find ample opportunity to ply their trade am... more

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  • 1983

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  • 102 min (61.2 hs )

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Branko Baletić

Branko Baletić (Born June 5, 1946 Belgrade, Serbia) is a Serbian-Montenegrian film director and producer. His films include Granica (1990) (producer), Stela (1990) (executive producer), and his most celebrated, Balkan Express (1983), a comic tale of Serbian bootleggers and thieves during the German...

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