
Whistle at Eight
Comedy · Music
Overview
A film crew wants to make a serious drama, but the investors agree to fund the movie only if they make something funny. Hence the drama becomes a comedy with famous singer Đorđe Marjanović in star role.
Top Cast
Đorđe Marjanović
Đorđe Marjanović
Himself
Đorđe Marjanović
Himself
Jovanka Bjegojević
Jovanka Bjegojević
Devojka koja želi da glumi
Jovanka Bjegojević
Devojka koja želi da glumi


Jelena Žigon
Jelena Žigon
Poznata glumica
Jelena Žigon
Poznata glumica


Pavle Vuisić
Pavle Vuisić
Direktor filmskog preduzeća
Pavle Vuisić
Direktor filmskog preduzeća


Antun Nalis
Antun Nalis
Filmski reditelj
Antun Nalis
Filmski reditelj
Žarko Mitrović
Žarko Mitrović
Blagajnik filmskog preduzeća
Žarko Mitrović
Blagajnik filmskog preduzeća


Pavle Minčić
Pavle Minčić
Mladić sa konfetama
Pavle Minčić
Mladić sa konfetama
Sima Ilić
Sima Ilić
Direktor banke
Sima Ilić
Direktor banke


Sonja Hlebš
Sonja Hlebš
Sekretarica u filmskom preduzeću
Sonja Hlebš
Sekretarica u filmskom preduzeću


Mihajlo 'Bata' Paskaljević
Mihajlo 'Bata' Paskaljević
TV reditelj
Mihajlo 'Bata' Paskaljević
TV reditelj
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