
Attacker
Mystery · Drama · TV Movie
Overview
A successful man, a television presenter is living his dignified and comfortable life. And then, one night in the parking lot he gets beaten up. He does not know who attacked him, does not know why he was attacked. When a few days later he experiences another attack, his life begins to change: friends are suspicious, he gets a promotion, his girlfriend doubt his sanity ... lost, he wanders through the dark streets at night and searching for the assailants. On one such night, and I suddenly raises his hand to the unknown man...
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Slobodan Ćustić
Slobodan Ćustić
Zoran
Slobodan Ćustić
Zoran


Ivana Mihić
Ivana Mihić
Jelena
Ivana Mihić
Jelena


Vlastimir Velisavljević
Vlastimir Velisavljević
Gazda
Vlastimir Velisavljević
Gazda


Danilo Lazović
Danilo Lazović
Danilo Lazović


Radoš Bajić
Radoš Bajić
Urednik na TV
Radoš Bajić
Urednik na TV


Vera Čukić
Vera Čukić
Jelenina majka
Vera Čukić
Jelenina majka


Dušan Janićijević
Dušan Janićijević
Jelenin otac
Dušan Janićijević
Jelenin otac


Svetozar Cvetković
Svetozar Cvetković
Zoranov drug
Svetozar Cvetković
Zoranov drug


Ljubomir Ćipranić
Ljubomir Ćipranić
Seljak
Ljubomir Ćipranić
Seljak
Branko Conić
Branko Conić
Čovek sa naočarima
Branko Conić
Čovek sa naočarima
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