
Aliens Are to Be Blamed for Everything
Comedy
Overview
The election campaign in a small provincial town is in full swing. Candidates for ministry position pop up elsewhere, promising "milk and honey" to the voters. Two inseparable policemen, Boki and Pajko, are in charge of peace and order. Everything goes as usual until unexpected visitor from space shows up.
Top Cast


Velimir Živojinović
Velimir Živojinović
Boki
Velimir Živojinović
Boki


Boro Stjepanović
Boro Stjepanović
Pajko
Boro Stjepanović
Pajko


Nikola 'Kole' Angelovski
Nikola 'Kole' Angelovski
Komandir milicije
Nikola 'Kole' Angelovski
Komandir milicije


Nikola Simić
Nikola Simić
Svemirac
Nikola Simić
Svemirac


Jovan Janićijević 'Burduš'
Jovan Janićijević 'Burduš'
Jova
Jovan Janićijević 'Burduš'
Jova


Nada Blam
Nada Blam
Nada
Nada Blam
Nada


Mihajlo 'Bata' Paskaljević
Mihajlo 'Bata' Paskaljević
Pera
Mihajlo 'Bata' Paskaljević
Pera


Bogoljub Petrović
Bogoljub Petrović
Gile
Bogoljub Petrović
Gile


Ljiljana Šljapić
Ljiljana Šljapić
Zaga
Ljiljana Šljapić
Zaga
Ljuba Stepanović
Ljuba Stepanović
Imitator Ljuba
Ljuba Stepanović
Imitator Ljuba
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