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Wikipedia article


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'The Fourth Companion' ('etvrti suputnik') is a Croatian film directed by Branko Bauer. It was released in 1967. The film is a continuation in spirit of Bauer's previous film 'Face to Face'.

Plot



New party committee secretary, Ivan (Mihailo Kosti), throws a wrench in city power broker Niko's (Ilija Duvalekovski) plan to manipulate local factory workers into paying for the construction of a new sports centre. Meanwhile, Niko is having an affair with a young female professor (Renata Freishorn).

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