

Drama
Overview
A TV adaptation of the story “Twins” by Prezihov Voranc.
Top Cast
Boris Juh
Boris Juh
Kurnik
Boris Juh
Kurnik


Mojca Ribič
Mojca Ribič
Mojca Ribič


Polde Bibič
Polde Bibič
Polde Bibič
Angela Janko
Angela Janko
Angela Janko


Bert Sotlar
Bert Sotlar
Bert Sotlar


Angelca Hlebce
Angelca Hlebce
Angelca Hlebce
Volodja Peer
Volodja Peer
Volodja Peer
Milena Muhič
Milena Muhič
Milena Muhič
Jerca Mrzel
Jerca Mrzel
Jerca Mrzel
Mitja Šipek
Mitja Šipek
Mitja Šipek
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