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The lives of many people in one Serbian town are changed after Tito's breakup with Stalin.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Runtime

84 mins

Rating

5.5/10

Release Date

01 January 1968

Country

Yugoslavia

Cast

Ljubiša Samardžić

Ljubiša Samardžić

Ljubiša

Neda Arnerić

Neda Arnerić

Neda

Faruk Begolli

Faruk Begolli

Rus Miško

Dušica Žegarac

Dušica Žegarac

Tanja

Milosav 'Mija' Aleksić

Milosav 'Mija' Aleksić

Straja

Ljuba Tadić

Ljuba Tadić

Ljuba

Elena Barbieri

Elena Barbieri

Dragomir Čumić

Dragomir Čumić

Obaveštajac Čuma

Husein Čokić

Husein Čokić

Olga Jančevecka

Olga Jančevecka

Predrag Ćeramilac

Predrag Ćeramilac

Gordana Gošić

Gordana Gošić

Vojislav Govedarica

Vojislav Govedarica

Siniša Ivetić

Siniša Ivetić

Nikola Jovanović

Nikola Jovanović

Miodrag Kravljanac

Miodrag Kravljanac

Ratko Miletić

Ratko Miletić

Predrag 'Preža' Milinković

Predrag 'Preža' Milinković

Ružica Veljović

Ružica Veljović

Mihajlo Popović

Mihajlo Popović

Rade Marković

Rade Marković

Ljubiša (voice) (uncredited)

Dragoljub Vojnov

Dragoljub Vojnov

Artista (uncredited)

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