
In the Name of the Father and Son
Drama
Overview
The story about typical Montenegrin family Miletic in post-war Yugoslavia, which shows personal tragedy of a father, whose only son comes back from the war as a different man.
Top Cast


Danilo 'Bata' Stojković
Danilo 'Bata' Stojković
Mrgud Miletić
Danilo 'Bata' Stojković
Mrgud Miletić


Branimir 'Bane' Popović
Branimir 'Bane' Popović
Mirko Miletić
Branimir 'Bane' Popović
Mirko Miletić


Sonja Jauković
Sonja Jauković
Marica Miletić
Sonja Jauković
Marica Miletić


Petar Božović
Petar Božović
Živko Lakić
Petar Božović
Živko Lakić


Milutin 'Mima' Karadžić
Milutin 'Mima' Karadžić
Vukota
Milutin 'Mima' Karadžić
Vukota
Varja Đukić
Varja Đukić
Novinarka
Varja Đukić
Novinarka


Boro Stjepanović
Boro Stjepanović
Brica
Boro Stjepanović
Brica
Ivana Tomičić
Ivana Tomičić
Mikača
Ivana Tomičić
Mikača
Milo Miranović
Milo Miranović
Spasoje
Milo Miranović
Spasoje
Branislav 'Brano' Vuković
Branislav 'Brano' Vuković
Savo
Branislav 'Brano' Vuković
Savo
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