Error creating thumbnail: File missing Join our Discord! |
If you have been locked out of your account you can request a password reset here. |
Pretty Village, Pretty Flame: Difference between revisions
Patchman123 (talk | contribs) |
Patchman123 (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
Line 29: | Line 29: | ||
[[Image:Colt_Peacemaker.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Playing Cowboy at a Yugoslavian amusement park.]] | [[Image:Colt_Peacemaker.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Playing Cowboy at a Yugoslavian amusement park.]] | ||
[[Image:Yugoslavia_Cowboy.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Brzi's friend harmlessly shoots at him while playing a shoot 'em up cowboy at the amusement park.]] | [[Image:Yugoslavia_Cowboy.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Brzi's friend harmlessly shoots at him while playing a shoot 'em up cowboy at the amusement park.]] | ||
[[Category:Movie]] | |||
[[Category:War]] | |||
[[Category:Yugoslavian Produced/Filmed]] |
Revision as of 01:31, 23 July 2011
Pretty Village Pretty Flame (Lepa Sela, Lepo Gore) (1996) is a war film about several Bosnian Serb soldiers who are trapped in a tunnel together in Bosnia during the 1992-1995 civil war, while they recount their past experiences. The movie details the experiences of several Serbian soldiers and war journalist Lisa Lunell as they are seeking refuge in a tunnel to avoid being killed by Bosnian Muslim forces. Milan and his war buddy, (the Professor as he is known in the movie.) recall ther war experiences as they recover in a Belgrade military hospital. The main characters are Fork, (Viljuška), Gvozden, Halil, and Milan, and Velja. All three recounts their past lives as they are sheltered in a tunnel, while being harassed by Bosnian Muslim forces. Gvozden (Bata Živojinovic) eventually escapes out of the tunnel in a dramatic exit that eventually costs him his life.
The following weapons were used in the 1996 movie Pretty Village, Pretty Flame:
M-70
Some of the soldiers in the movie can be seen carrying the M-70 Yugoslavian AK variant.
M70AB2
RPG-7
As the Bosnian Muslim soldiers outside the tunnel torment the Bosnian Serb squad with insults, an enemy soldier fires at Velja with an RPG-7 anti-tank rocket.
MG-42
Fork (Viljuska) is armed with a World War II MG-42 machine gun as his primary weapon throughout the film.
Colt Peacemaker
2 toy Colt Peacemaker revolvers can be seen while Brzi's friend plays a shoot 'em up cowboy at an amusement park in Yugoslavia.