5.5Days of Temptation · 1965
Days of Temptation (1965) is a Thriller / Drama / History film directed by Branko Ivanovski Gapo, starring Janez Vrhovec, Dimitar Gešoski, Petar Prličko.
5.5Days of Temptation (1965) is a Thriller / Drama / History film directed by Branko Ivanovski Gapo, starring Janez Vrhovec, Dimitar Gešoski, Petar Prličko.
In 1918, after the end of the Balkan Wars and the First World War, hundreds of Macedonians immigrated to Bulgaria. Among them there were pro-Bulgarian Macedonians who wanted to exploit the emigrants for their own political purposes. A number of decent freedom fighters were eliminated. The victim of one of the assassins in Sofia was Djorche Petrov. His assassin is a young boy who doesn't even know that he is shooting dead the man who is one of the last real fighters for the freedom of Macedonia. By discovering that he has been unknowingly involved in the pro-Bulgarian organization and has been used for an execution of this vile act, it means the death sentence for the young boy.
Janez Vrhovec, Dimitar Gešoski, Petar Prličko, Predrag Ćeramilac, Rada Đuričin, Božidarka Frajt, Jon Isaja, Dušan Janićijević
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Find a movie by describing itIn 1918, after the end of the Balkan Wars and the First World War, hundreds of Macedonians immigrated to Bulgaria. Among them there were pro-Bulgarian Macedonians who wanted to exploit the emigrants for their own political purposes. A number of decent freedom fighters were eliminated. The victim of one of the assassins in Sofia was Djorche Petrov. His assassin is a young boy who doesn't even know that he is shooting dead the man who is one of the last real fighters for the freedom of Macedonia. By discovering that he has been unknowingly involved in the pro-Bulgarian organization and has been used for an execution of this vile act, it means the death sentence for the young boy.
Days of Temptation was released in 1965.
The cast includes Janez Vrhovec, Dimitar Gešoski, Petar Prličko, Predrag Ćeramilac.