
The Key
Drama
Overview
Segment "Duga ulica" (A Long Street): A young man named Boris and a girl, Vera, live in the same neighborhood. They meet one night when she loses her key. Boris invites her to spend the night at his place; Segment "Čekati" (To Wait): Married students, Ivan and Sonja, live in an old woman's apartment. She is sick and the couple hopes that she will die soon, so that they may inherit her apartment; Segment "Poslije predstave" (After the Play): A husband and a wife lose the key to their apartment and have to spend the night in a hotel. The experience is wonderful and renews their feelings for each other, if only for a night.
Top Cast
Božidar Boban
Božidar Boban
Boris
Božidar Boban
Boris


Jagoda Kaloper
Jagoda Kaloper
Vera
Jagoda Kaloper
Vera
Kruno Valentić
Kruno Valentić
Milicajac
Kruno Valentić
Milicajac


Marija Lojk
Marija Lojk
Sonja
Marija Lojk
Sonja


Slobodan Dimitrijević
Slobodan Dimitrijević
Ivan
Slobodan Dimitrijević
Ivan
Tana Mascarelli
Tana Mascarelli
Amalija Jurak, bolesna starica
Tana Mascarelli
Amalija Jurak, bolesna starica


Fabijan Šovagović
Fabijan Šovagović
Marko
Fabijan Šovagović
Marko


Branko Špoljar
Branko Špoljar
Liječnik
Branko Špoljar
Liječnik
Stevo Krnjajić
Stevo Krnjajić
Ratoboran tip u kinu
Stevo Krnjajić
Ratoboran tip u kinu


Sven Lasta
Sven Lasta
Muž
Sven Lasta
Muž
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