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The Poem
The Poem

The Poem

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An influential Serbian poet decides to leave Nazi-occupied Belgrade and join partisans in the country. A young resistance activist, however, is not so thrilled with the idea because the old and womanizing intellectual doesn't fit in with his strict moralistic standards.

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Status

Released

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Runtime

99 mins

Rating

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Release Date

02 August 1961

Country

Yugoslavia

Cast

Zoran Milosavljević

Zoran Milosavljević

Mića, mladi komunista

Vasa Pantelić

Vasa Pantelić

Andrija Veković, pesnik

Špela Rozin

Špela Rozin

Ana Đorđević

Rade Marković

Rade Marković

Nemački oficir

Velimir Živojinović

Velimir Živojinović

Đorđe

Mihajlo Viktorović

Mihajlo Viktorović

Petar

Dragomir 'Gidra' Bojanić

Dragomir 'Gidra' Bojanić

Hans, nemački vojnik

Ljuba Kovačević

Ljuba Kovačević

Agent

Ljiljana Krstić

Ljiljana Krstić

Nastojnica zgrade

Mihajlo 'Bata' Paskaljević

Mihajlo 'Bata' Paskaljević

Bolničar

Stanislava Pešić

Stanislava Pešić

Saša, porodilja sa detetom

Bogosava Nikšić-Bijelić

Bogosava Nikšić-Bijelić

Velja Bošković

Velja Bošković

Voja Jovanović

Voja Jovanović

Nikola Janić

Nikola Janić

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