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Wild Wind: Directed by Valeriu Jereghi, Aleksandar Petkovic. With Milan Puzic, Miroljub Leso, Svetozar Cvetkovic, Viktor Proskurin. During World War II, a special Allied unit is formed to destroy a German armored train that has been terrorizing the Yugoslavian countryside.
Wild Wind is a war film directed by Valeriu Jereghi and Aleksandar Petkovic, starring Jay North, George Montgomery and Dale Cummings. See the full list of actors, writers, producers, composers, cinematographers and other crew members on IMDb.
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Autumn of 1941. A remote village in Serbia is stricken by war, which does not bypass the house of respectable landowner. Old patriarchal normas fall apart. Remaining on neutral positions is not possible and it brings division of his family. Sons, daughter and daughters-in-law are trying to find their path through the war, which will take some of them to death and treason. But, inside his ...
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Without the flow of "black gold", Germany's doom is sealed. Armadas of American bombers from bases in North Africa have begun to assault Pioesti - and there is another threat from the Partisans across the border of Yugoslavia. Against the tableau of spectacular events, the dramatic story of WILD WIND unfolds.
In 1943, an allied force of Americans, Russians, and Austrians work to derail the Nazi armored train that terrorized the Yugoslavian countryside.