
The Timok Rebellion
History · Drama
Overview
In 1883 Milan Obrenovic, arrogant and despotic king of Serbia, felt threatened by the militia segments of his army. In order to remove that threat he disbanded militia. However, people of Timok Valley decide not to surrender their arms to the regular troops. The movie was made for the 100th anniversary of the event.
Top Cast


Ljubiša Samardžić
Ljubiša Samardžić
Lazar, učitelj
Ljubiša Samardžić
Lazar, učitelj


Velimir Živojinović
Velimir Živojinović
Kapetan Sibin
Velimir Živojinović
Kapetan Sibin


Dragomir 'Gidra' Bojanić
Dragomir 'Gidra' Bojanić
Ljuba Didić
Dragomir 'Gidra' Bojanić
Ljuba Didić


Jadranka Selec
Jadranka Selec
Kristina
Jadranka Selec
Kristina


Danilo Lazović
Danilo Lazović
Kralj Milan Obrenović
Danilo Lazović
Kralj Milan Obrenović


Vesna Čipčić
Vesna Čipčić
Kraljica Natalija Obrenović
Vesna Čipčić
Kraljica Natalija Obrenović


Dušan Janićijević
Dušan Janićijević
Predsednik vlade
Dušan Janićijević
Predsednik vlade


Irfan Mensur
Irfan Mensur
Nikola Pašić
Irfan Mensur
Nikola Pašić


Mirko Babić
Mirko Babić
Milisav 'Golja'
Mirko Babić
Milisav 'Golja'


Faruk Begolli
Faruk Begolli
Potpukovnik
Faruk Begolli
Potpukovnik
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