The Dog Who Loved Trains

The Dog Who Loved Trains (Serbo-Croatian: Pas koji je voleo vozove, Serbian Cyrillic: Пас који је волео возове), is a 1977 Yugoslav film directed by Goran Paskaljević.[1] The plot revolves around three completely different people - a girl who escapes from prison, a former movie stuntman who imitates Western scenes in the province, and a young man who believes in friendship and love.However, during the transportation of prisoners for forced labor, she manages to escape, which encourages her once again to pursue the trip.On their journey, they meet an unemployed young man with no family who aimlessly roams, searching for his long-lost dog.The young man becomes attached to Mika, and together they flee from the stuntman and go to Belgrade, where he helps her obtain a fake passport so she can finally see Paris.
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