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In the Name of the Father and Son

In the Name of the Father and Son

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Drama

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The story about typical Montenegrin family Miletic in post-war Yugoslavia, which shows personal tragedy of a father, whose only son comes back from the war as a different man.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Serbian

Runtime

115 mins

Rating

5.7/10

Release Date

08 August 1999

Country

Yugoslavia

Cast

Danilo 'Bata' Stojković

Danilo 'Bata' Stojković

Mrgud Miletić

Branimir Popović

Branimir Popović

Mirko Miletić

Sonja Jauković

Sonja Jauković

Marica Miletić

Petar Božović

Petar Božović

Živko Lakić

Milutin 'Mima' Karadžić

Milutin 'Mima' Karadžić

Vukota

Varja Đukić

Varja Đukić

Novinarka

Boro Stjepanović

Boro Stjepanović

Brica

Ivana Tomičić

Ivana Tomičić

Mikača

Milo Miranović

Milo Miranović

Spasoje

Branislav Vuković

Branislav Vuković

Savo

Slobodan Marunović

Slobodan Marunović

Profesor

Neda Arnerić

Neda Arnerić

Ceca

Branimir Brstina

Branimir Brstina

Slavko

Branislav 'Ciga' Jerinić

Branislav 'Ciga' Jerinić

Blagutin

Pavle Ilić

Pavle Ilić

Nenad

Branko Ilić

Branko Ilić

Predrag

Drago Malović

Drago Malović

Vujadin

Dragica Tomas

Dragica Tomas

Gospava

Mladen Nelević

Mladen Nelević

Milorad

Vojislav Krivokapić

Vojislav Krivokapić

Tadija

Mirko Vlahović

Mirko Vlahović

Prvi diler

Sreten Mitrović

Sreten Mitrović

Prvi mještanin

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