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Father by Force ()

Silom otac (original title)
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The story is inspired by the comedy of the most famous Yugoslav playwright, Branislav Nusic. Zarko, a young poet, is being chased by police for publishing an anti-regime poem. He hides in his friend Dusan's house, who introduces him to his... See more »

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Miodrag Petrovic-Ckalja ...
Jovance Micic (as Miodrag 'Ckalja' Petrovic)
Dragutin Dobricanin ...
Arsa Milicevic (as Dragoljub Dobricanin)
Mihajlo 'Bata' Paskaljevic ...
Vicentije (as Mihajlo-Bata Paskaljevic)
Miodrag Milovanov ...
Zarko Damnjanovic
Mirjana Nikolic ...
Arsina kci Zorica
Milutin Micovic ...
Arsin sin Dusan
Ana Krasojevic ...
Arsina zena
Radmila Gutesa ...
Zarkova majka Sofija
Dara Calenic ...
Juliska
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Aleksa Zunjic
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Persa Micic
Cedomir Petrovic ...
Vlajko
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Severin Bijelic ...
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Radivoje 'Lola' Djukic ...
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Olivera Markovic ...
Persa...sankerica (archiveFootage)
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Djetic (archiveFootage)
Miodrag Popovic-Deba ...
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Milivoje 'Mica' Tomic ...
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Mihajlo Viktorovic ...
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Blagajnik (archiveFootage)
Jelisaveta 'Seka' Sablic ...
Arsina kci Zorica (uncredited) (voice)
Vlastimir 'Djuza' Stojiljkovic ...
Arsin sin Dusan (uncredited) (voice)

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Soja Jovanovic

Written by

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Soja Jovanovic ... (writer)
 
Borislav Mihajlovic-Mihiz ... (writer)
 
Branislav Nusic ... (plays "Obican covek" and "Sumnjivo lice")

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Miodrag Ilic-Beli

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Nenad Jovicic

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Milanka Nanovic

Editorial Department

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Ankica Manic ... assistant editor

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Miomir Denic

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Branislav Ivkovic

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Danka Pavlovic

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Milica Stanivuk ... makeup artist

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Milo Vukadinovic ... unit production manager
Milan Zmukic ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Milorad Bajic ... assistant director
Cedomir Petrovic ... assistant director
Zdravko Randic ... first assistant director

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Radivoje Brankovic ... property master
Sasa Stankovic ... property master

Sound Department

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Dusan Aleksic ... sound recordist
Sinisa Jovanovic ... assistant sound recordist

Camera and Electrical Department

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Mirko Balaskovic ... gaffer
Drago Barisic ... gaffer
Branko Ivatovic ... still photographer
Radovan Klimecki ... assistant camera (as Radovan Klimetski)
Marjan Marcijus ... key grip
Dusan Nedeljkovic ... first assistant camera
Miodrag Stosic ... still photographer

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Anica Korda ... wardrobe

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Vlastimir 'Djuza' Stojiljkovic ... singer: main theme (as Vlastimir-Djuza Stojiljkovic)

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Nada Nedeljkovic ... script supervisor

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Plot Summary

The story is inspired by the comedy of the most famous Yugoslav playwright, Branislav Nusic. Zarko, a young poet, is being chased by police for publishing an anti-regime poem. He hides in his friend Dusan's house, who introduces him to his parents and sister Zorica under the name of his old schoolmate Vlajko Micic. Love develops between the false "Veljko" and Zorica, who admires Zarko's poems. However, the poet does not reveal his true identity. Zorica's parents notice the love between the two young people, and on the advice of their family friend secretly invite Vlajko's father to come to their home.

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Also Known As
  • Силом отац (Yugoslavia, Serbian title)
  • Father by Force (United States)
  • Father by Force (World-wide, English title)
  • Father by Force (United Kingdom)
  • Vater wider Willen (East Germany)
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  • 86 min
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Movie Connections Features Sumnjivo lice (1954). See more »

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