
The Man to Kill (1979)
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- 1h 45min
- Fantasy, History
- 29 Mar 1979 (Yugoslavia)
- Movie
- 4 wins.
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Cast
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Zvonimir Crnko | ... |
Farfa odnosno Scepan Mali / car Petar III
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Vladimir Popovic | ... |
Kapetan Tanovic
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Charles Millot | ... |
Agent prvog reda
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Ranko Kovacevic | ... |
Djakon
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Tanja Boskovic | ... |
Elfa
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Dusica Zegarac | ... |
Justina
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Tanasije Uzunovic | ... |
Vrhovni sotona
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Mate Ergovic | ... |
Stanko Palikarda, Elfin otac
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Zuzana Kocúriková | ... |
Zefira, bludnica
(as Suzana Kocurikova)
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Danilo Radulovic |
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Antun Nalis |
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Ivica Pajer | ... |
Ruski Knez
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Ivo Vukcevic |
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Veljko Mandic | ... |
Crnogorac
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Ivica Kunej | ... |
Pomocnik vrhovnog sotone
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Edo Perocevic | ... |
Djakon
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Nada Gacesic-Livakovic | ... |
Epilepticarka
(as Nada Gacesic)
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Nada Abrus | ... |
Katarina II
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Ljubica Barac | ... |
Domina u paklu
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Dragan Milivojevic | ... |
Rekviziter u paklu
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Boro Begovic | ... |
Strazar / Granicar
(as Borislav Begovic)
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Petar Dobric | ... |
Postar u paklu
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Emil Glad |
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Stevo Matovic |
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Zoran Pokupec | ... |
Kamelek, Turcin iz pakla
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Hrvoje Kovacic | ... |
Kepec u paklu
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Sime Jagarinac |
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Vladimir Puhalo | ... |
Postarski pisar u paklu
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Mirko Boman | ... |
Arhivar u paklu
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Vladimir Medar | ... |
Vijecnik u paklu
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Danilo Poprzen |
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Directed by
Veljko Bulajic |
Written by
Veljko Bulajic | ... | (writer) & |
Bruno Di Geronimo | ... | (writer) & |
Ratko Djurovic | ... | (writer) & |
Stevan Bulajic | ... | (collaborating writer) |
Produced by
Sulejman Kapic | ... | producer |
Music by
Joze Privsek |
Cinematography by
Branko Ivatovic |
Editing by
Zlatko Pusic |
Editorial Department
Vesna Lazeta | ... | assistant editor |
Production Design by
Zeljko Breski | ||
Veljko Despotovic |
Costume Design by
Marko Cerovac | ||
Ferdinand Kulmer |
Makeup Department
Saveta Kovac | ... | makeup artist |
Halid Redzebasic | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Milan Cvetkovic-Ciga | ... | unit manager |
Mladen Koceic | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Zoran Budak | ... | assistant director |
Gojko Kastratovic | ... | first assistant director |
Sound Department
Zoran Lhotka | ... | sound effects |
Mladen Prebil | ... | sound recordist |
Special Effects by
Colin Arthur | ... | special effects |
Ernest Gregl | ... | special effects |
Nikola Vujasinovic | ... | pyrotechnic effects |
Stunts
Milan Mitic | ... | stunt coordinator / stunt double: horse stunts |
Camera and Electrical Department
Stanislav Jesih | ... | gaffer |
Music Department
Lidija Jojic | ... | music collaborator |
Script and Continuity Department
Vlasta Safar | ... | script supervisor |
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
After the murder of the Russian Emperor Peter III, who was succeeded by Empress Catherine, Satan decides that the balance between good and evil on Earth has been destabilized. In order to set things right, he sends his representative to Earth - the teacher Farfa, who bears an unusual resemblance to Peter III. His mission is to seize power from the old Duke of Montenegro, and then to take back the Russian throne as Peter III. The people of Montenegro accept Farfa as their new leader, and he proclaims himself the new Emperor, Scepan Mali, successfully resisting an invasion by the Turks. Farfa is touched by the Montenegrins' kindness and courage, falls in love with the beautiful Elfa, and fails to follow Satan's plan. Not one to be crossed, Satan sets out to kill him. Written by nixona |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The film is based on the real character of the self-proclaimed emperor Scepan the Little. In real life Scepan the Little knew German, Italian, French, Russian and Hebrew in addition to his native Serbian language. See more » |
Quotes |
Agent prvog reda:
Don't you piss against the wind! See more » |