Did you know that Richard Burton played Tito in the movie Sutjeska
''The Battle of
Sutjeska'' is a Partisan war movie directed by Stipe Delic. It was made in 1973 in the SFR Yugoslavia. It tells the story about the famous Battle of Sutjeska, the greatest engagement
of the Yugoslav Partisan War.
This movie was made for the 30th anniversary of the battle. It was filmed at
the authentic site where the battle took place in 1943, in the National Park
Sutjeska, also known as the Valley of Heroes. It is one of the most expensive movies
in the history of Yugoslav cinema.
Tito has personally participated in the making of this movie. He insisted that
his character was played by the famous British actor Richard Burton.
At that time, Richard
Burton was at the peak of his career. A lot of information about his experience
in Yugoslavia was discovered later in his book. Hoewver, he does not specify
how it came to the engagement. According to some sources, Richard and Elizabeth
Taylor were having dinner with the Princess Margaret. During this dinner,
Margaret suggested to Richard to accept this role.
Richard and Elizabeth
came to Yugoslavia on July 31st 1971. Tito has prepared a welcoming ceremony for
them on the Brijuni Islands. During their stay on Brijuni, Richard and Tito had
discussions about the movie, the events of the battle, etc. The actor
complained that his caracter appears too little in the movie and that he has
nothing to play. After this, he was given the permission to change the scenario.
Richard had to learn
Serbo-Croatian language. He also read a book called "Embattled Mountain"
by William Deakin. William Deakin was a participant in the Battle of Sutjeska
and he knew Tito personally.
During the filming, the
famous couple was situated in Dubrovnik. They were transferred to the set in
Sutjeska Valley by a helicopter.
Besides them, the most
popular actors of Yugoslavia were engaged on the movie, such as Velimir Bata
Zivojinovic, Milena Dravic, Boris Dvornik, Ljubisa Samardzic, etc. The Units of
JNA (Yugoslav People Army) and Yugoslav Air Force with one squadron
participated in the making of this movie, too.
The filming lasted for
almost two years. Although a lot of money and resources
were invested in the movie, the nomination for the Best Foreign Language Film at
the 46th Academy Awards was not accepted. The movie won a Special prize at the
8th Moscow International Film Festival.
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I watched the movie. Really good war movie. But I sure that Richard Burton was fairly drunk in some of the scenes. You can see it on his eyes.
ReplyDeletecorrect i watched interwiue with Bata Živojinović... Richard Burton was always drunk on a set ...
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