Square of Violence is a 1961 drama film directed by Leonardo Bercovici and written by Eric Bercovici and Leonardo Bercovici. The film, shot in Yugoslavia, stars Broderick Crawford, Valentina Cortese, Branko Pleša, Bibi Andersson and Anita Björk. The film was released on July 7, 1961, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.[1][2]
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Directed by | Leonardo Bercovici |
Written by | Eric Bercovici Leonardo Bercovici |
Produced by | Leonardo Bercovici Aleksandar Sekulović |
Starring | Broderick Crawford Valentina Cortese Branko Pleša Bibi Andersson Anita Björk |
Cinematography | Aleksandar Sekulovic |
Edited by | Roberto Cinquini Olga Skrigin |
Music by | Dusan Radic |
Production company | Lovcen Film |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Countries | United States Yugoslavia |
Language | English |
Set in Italy, the story takes place in this very country, during WW2, where German occupation army ruled everything, just before the allied forces came, in 1944. Crawford plays here a doctor whose son has been shot by the Germans. Of course he has no more taste in life. He continues his work as a German officers' physician. One day, he throws a bomb just in the middle of German troops. Many soldiers and officers are killed. Some time later, the lead officer of the Nazis troops suspects the doctor to be the responsible of the explosion. He lets him know that he himself knows.
Yugoslav People's Army and Captain First Class Dragiša Blagojevic
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