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  1. Chetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas is a war film made by Twentieth Century Fox in 1943. The film starred Philip Dorn, Anna Sten, and Martin Kosleck. The film was originally titled The Seventh Column. It was directed by Louis King and is based on a story by Jack Andrews, who also co-wrote the screenplay. The film was produced by Sol M ...

  2. Tschetnik bezeichnet ursprünglich einen irregulären unbesoldeten Kämpfer, seit der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts vor allem einen christlichen Freischärler, der im makedonischen und bulgarischen Raum einen Kleinkrieg gegen die osmanische Herrschaft führte. Er organisierte sich in kleinen Gruppen, Tscheta genannt, die unter der ...

  3. With Philip Dorn, Anna Sten, Shepperd Strudwick, Virginia Gilmore. German troops invade Yugoslavia on April 6, 1941. After the government surrenders, Serbian Army Colonel Draza Mihailovic leads a freedom fighting group of guerrillas, the Chetniks, who launch a resistance movement against the Axis occupation troops.

    • (267)
    • Action, Drama, War
    • Louis King
    • 1943-01-11
  4. 18. Aug. 2013 · protagonist. 392 subscribers. Subscribed. 233. 24K views 10 years ago. Movie chetniks the fighting guerrillas made in 1943, story deals with Serbian freedom fighters who stood up to Hitler and...

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  5. 16. Sept. 2020 · Subscribed. 261. 11K views 3 years ago. Original trailer to seldom-seen 1943 drama CHETNKS! starring Philip Dorn, Anna Sten, Shepperd Strudwick (as John Shepperd) and Martin Koslek. Trailer...

    • 2 Min.
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    • Chelsea Rialto Studios
  6. Based on the General's own memoirs, the film depicts Mihailovitch (played here by Philip Dorn) as a selfless idealist, leading his resistance troops, known as the Chetniks, on one raid after another against the Germans during WW II. Jack Andrews. Screenplay, Story. Louis King. Director. Edward E. Paramore Jr. Screenplay.

  7. Wartime film of exploits of the anticommunist Draza Mihajlovic, who (kind of) fought against the Nazis and Italians in then Yugoslavia, but it's mostly about his wife and kids. Note that Tito led a competing group of communist partisans (see 'The Battle of Neretva'). Difficult to date as this is all sterilized propaganda; say mid '42 (prod Sep ...