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Stojan Mutikasa
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Stojan Mutikasa

Mar 15, 1954
1h 39m
★ 5.0

Overview

1893, city of Mostar, Herzegovina, Austro-Hungarian Empire. Stoyan, a poor country boy comes to town and starts to work for a rich but crooked and greedy store owner.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Bosna Film

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Cast

Dušan Janićijević

Stojan Mutikaša

Dušan Janićijević

Sveta Milutinović

Otac

Sveta Milutinović

Lucka Simonutti

Majka

Lucka Simonutti

Salko Repak

Gazda Simo

Salko Repak

Mira Stupica

Gazdinica Anđa

Mira Stupica

Šutka Redžić

Rosa

Šutka Redžić

Fahro Konjhodžić

Jegulja

Fahro Konjhodžić

Jovan Rančić

Miloš

Jovan Rančić

Miroslav Belović

Boško

Miroslav Belović

Jovan Gec

Gazda Đorđije

Jovan Gec

Vaso Kosić

Gazda Radovan

Vaso Kosić

Milan Lekić

Marko

Milan Lekić