
Hassan-Aga's Wife
Drama
Overview
Hassan-Aga’s wife waits at home for the return of her husband, long since departed for the war; but she refuses to go to him when summoned, because of a warning dream. On Hassan’s return, he throws her out of his house.
Top Cast


Milena Dravić
Milena Dravić
Hasanaginica
Milena Dravić
Hasanaginica


Rade Marković
Rade Marković
Rade Marković


Relja Bašić
Relja Bašić
Imotski kadija
Relja Bašić
Imotski kadija


Rastislav Jović
Rastislav Jović
Murat
Rastislav Jović
Murat
Đorđe Nenadović
Đorđe Nenadović
Đorđe Nenadović
Kaja Grganović
Kaja Grganović
Kaja Grganović
Aleksandar Dević
Aleksandar Dević
Aleksandar Dević
Bogdan Dević
Bogdan Dević
Bogdan Dević
Prvoslav Nikolić
Prvoslav Nikolić
Prvoslav Nikolić
Živorad Šobić
Živorad Šobić
Živorad Šobić
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