Hamburg Altona movie poster

Hamburg Altona

January 1, 1989 1h 47m 6.5/10 (4 votes)

Originally released in 1989. Hamburg Altona is a drama film. directed by Vedran Mihletić.

Starring Željko Vukmirica, Mirsad Zulić, and Filip Šovagović

Synopsis

Three prisoners, Combe from Rijeka, Menso from Bosnia, and Bogart from Belgrade, escape from prison. Their final destination is the city of their dreams - Hamburg. They temporarily part ways and agree to meet at the train station in Zagreb. First, each of them goes to his hometown. From there on, we follow three separate stories. In the first, Combe, in the shady harbor district of Rijeka, tries to get back at his former crime partner, Mrvi, who turned him in to the police. In the second story, we witness Mensa's relationship with his wife Riza and their children in a small Bosnian village. The third story depicts Bogart's love affair with a young teacher in a Belgrade suburb. Afterwards, at the train station in Zagreb, Bogart finds out from the newspaper that the police caught his friends. At the last minute, he changes the original plan.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 1, 1989 37 years ago
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Runtime 1h 47m 107 minutes total
User Rating 6.5/10 Good (4 votes)
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Language SH Original language
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Country Yugoslavia Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
SH

Production Companies

  • Urania Film
  • Avala Film

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hamburg Altona about?

Three prisoners, Combe from Rijeka, Menso from Bosnia, and Bogart from Belgrade, escape from prison. Their final destination is the city of their dreams - Hamburg. They temporarily part ways and ag...

Who directed Hamburg Altona?

Hamburg Altona was directed by Vedran Mihletić.

How long is Hamburg Altona?

Hamburg Altona has a runtime of 1 hours and 47 minutes (107 minutes total).

When was Hamburg Altona released?

Hamburg Altona was released on January 1, 1989 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Hamburg Altona?

The main cast of Hamburg Altona includes Željko Vukmirica, Mirsad Zulić, Filip Šovagović, Sena Mustajbašić, Vesna Trivalić.