
The Far Sky
Action · Drama
Overview
A youth has a burning ambition to be a pilot, but this is met with opposition by his mother because his father, also a pilot, was killed in a jet-fighter crash in a storm. The youth goes ahead with his career but one day he encounters a bad storm.
Top Cast


Nenad Nenadović
Nenad Nenadović
Macura
Nenad Nenadović
Macura


Žarko Radić
Žarko Radić
Major Toma
Žarko Radić
Major Toma


Miodrag Radovanović
Miodrag Radovanović
Pukovnik Milić
Miodrag Radovanović
Pukovnik Milić


Dušica Žegarac
Dušica Žegarac
Macurina majka
Dušica Žegarac
Macurina majka


Pavle Vuisić
Pavle Vuisić
Mate Rogulj, avio mehaničar u penziji
Pavle Vuisić
Mate Rogulj, avio mehaničar u penziji


Milenko Zablaćanski
Milenko Zablaćanski
Milenko Zablaćanski
Marina Vojinović
Marina Vojinović
Marina Vojinović
Vesna Rančić
Vesna Rančić
Vesna Rančić


Rade Marković
Rade Marković
Netko
Rade Marković
Netko
Goran Bukilić
Goran Bukilić
Goran Bukilić
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