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1950 Yugoslavia film
The Blue 9
Plavi 9
Directed byKrešo Golik
assistant directors:
Ante Babaja
Vladimir Krstulović
Written byKrešo Golik
Hrvoje Macanović
Geno Senečić
StarringAntun Nalis
Irena Kolesar
CinematographyNikola Tanhofer
Slavko Zalar
Music byBruno Bjelinski
Distributed byJadran Film
Release date
  • 1950 (1950)
Running time95 minutes
CountryYugoslavia
LanguageCroatian

The Blue 9 (Plavi 9) is a 1950 Croatian football comedy film. The film was directed by Krešo Golik.

That film is a bizarre mixture of the Soviet-style industrial epic, romantic comedy and football film. It is famous for superbly directed football sequences. After release it quickly became the biggest hit of then-young Yugoslav cinema.

This film is first Croatian movie with sport as the main topic. The Blue 9 is also first Croatian comedy film from sound era.

Movie was filmed on the locations in Croatia (Split, Rijeka and Zagreb) and in Serbia (Belgrade).

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