
Face to Face
Drama
Overview
One of the first movies who spoke of Yugoslav socio-political system with some criticism, set in a company. On the routine workers' council meeting a few brave workers stand against a corrupted manager.
Top Cast


Ilija Džuvalekovski
Ilija Džuvalekovski
Voja Čumić
Ilija Džuvalekovski
Voja Čumić


Husein Čokić
Husein Čokić
Milun Koprivica
Husein Čokić
Milun Koprivica


Vladimir Popović
Vladimir Popović
Radovan
Vladimir Popović
Radovan


Tomanija Đuričko
Tomanija Đuričko
Dušanka
Tomanija Đuričko
Dušanka
Nevenka Benković
Nevenka Benković
Kaća Koprivica
Nevenka Benković
Kaća Koprivica


Drago Mitrović
Drago Mitrović
Ilija
Drago Mitrović
Ilija


Uglješa Kojadinović
Uglješa Kojadinović
Inženjer Kosijer
Uglješa Kojadinović
Inženjer Kosijer


Milan Srdoč
Milan Srdoč
Miko
Milan Srdoč
Miko


Boris Dvornik
Boris Dvornik
Andrija Mačkić
Boris Dvornik
Andrija Mačkić
Vladimir Sušić
Vladimir Sušić
Stevan
Vladimir Sušić
Stevan
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