
Father by Force
Romance · Comedy
Overview
The story is inspired by the comedy of the most famous Yugoslav playwriter Branislav Nušić. Žarko, a young poet is being chased by police for publishing an anti-regime poem. He hides in his friend Dušan's house, who introduced him to his parents and sister Zorica under the name of his old school mate, Vlajko Mićić. Love will develop between the false “Veljko” and Zorica, who admires Žarko’s poems. However, the poet does not reveal his true identity. Zorica’s parents notice the love between the two young people, and on the advise of their family friend secretly invite Vlajko’s father to come to their home.
Top Cast


Miodrag Petrović 'Čkalja'
Miodrag Petrović 'Čkalja'
Jovanče Micić
Miodrag Petrović 'Čkalja'
Jovanče Micić


Dragutin Dobričanin
Dragutin Dobričanin
Arsa Milićević
Dragutin Dobričanin
Arsa Milićević


Mihajlo 'Bata' Paskaljević
Mihajlo 'Bata' Paskaljević
Vićentije
Mihajlo 'Bata' Paskaljević
Vićentije


Miodrag Milovanov
Miodrag Milovanov
Žarko Damnjanović
Miodrag Milovanov
Žarko Damnjanović
Mirjana Nikolić
Mirjana Nikolić
Arsina kći Zorica
Mirjana Nikolić
Arsina kći Zorica


Milutin Mićović
Milutin Mićović
Arsin sin Dušan
Milutin Mićović
Arsin sin Dušan
Ana Krasojević
Ana Krasojević
Arsina žena
Ana Krasojević
Arsina žena
Radmila Guteša
Radmila Guteša
Žarkova majka Sofija
Radmila Guteša
Žarkova majka Sofija


Darinka 'Dara' Čalenić
Darinka 'Dara' Čalenić
Juliška
Darinka 'Dara' Čalenić
Juliška


Ljuba Tadić
Ljuba Tadić
Aleksa Žunjić
Ljuba Tadić
Aleksa Žunjić
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