Ostrva
Ostrva (German: Verführung am Meer) is a 1963 German-Yugoslav drama film directed by Jovan Zivanovic and starring Peter Van Eyck, Elke Sommer, Blazenka Katalinic and Tori Jankovic. A young recently divorced German tourist is hired by a concerned mother to visit her son, who is living a hermit life on an island in the Adriatic Sea, and persuade him to come home. Instead she falls in love with him and his life in seclusion.[1]
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Directed by | Jovan Zivanovic |
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Distributed by | Europix (United States) |
Release date | 22 May 1963 |
Running time | 80 minutes |
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- Peter Van Eyck - Peter
- Elke Sommer - Elke
- Blazenka Katalinic - Peter's Mother
- Tori Jankovic
- Edith Schultze-Westrum
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