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I Sing All Day, I Sing All Night

May 16, 1979
1h 30m
★ 0.0

Traveling Earthquake!

Overview

Zdravko Čolić is the biggest pop star in Yugoslavia. We follow him during his "Traveling Earthquake Tour", lerning who is the man behind the microphone, dancers, glittery suits... and in front of the audience.

Genres

Documentary
Music

Production Companies

Radio Televizija Novi Sad
Zvezda film

Cast

Zdravko Čolić

Himself

Zdravko Čolić

Kornelije Kovač

Himself

Kornelije Kovač

Arsen Dedić

Himself

Arsen Dedić

Kemal Monteno

Himself

Kemal Monteno

Dušan 'Duško' Radović

Himself

Dušan 'Duško' Radović

Lokica Stefanović

Herself

Lokica Stefanović

Jelena Tinska

Herself

Jelena Tinska

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