The Man in the Photograph

The Man in the Photograph (Čovjek s fotografije) is a Croatian film directed by Vladimir Pogačić. It was released in 1963.

Plot

Žika Tasić, a clerk, is arrested because of his resemblance to Beli, a resistance member. Under torture, Žika confesses everything he was accused of, but Beli is apparently still active, and the police realize they have the wrong man. Šulc, the Gestapo chief, releases Žika as a decoy in order to capture Beli, while the resistance hope to use Žika to assassinate Šulc.

Sources

gollark: Exactly!
gollark: Everything is explicable via analogy to goblins.
gollark: That can explain what we see perfectly ("the current goblin dictator wants them to follow these rules") but also everything else ("the goblin society is in anarchy and does X weird stuff").
gollark: Imagine I make up the goblin theory of matter, in which all particles are tiny goblins which just do whatever they want.
gollark: A theory also has to *not fit false predictions*.


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