The Big Fuss (1992)
Čeda is a clerk, pushed around by everyone. He is "everybody's girl". He walks his poodle, makes coffee for a group of poker players and their wives. Čeda goes to sanatorium because his mother-in-law decided to go on vacation just then, and he is her obligatory companion. When he returns alone, because of his job, he finds big fuss in his house, many tempting, unknown girls, local bullies and other, funny creatures. He is wondering how to get out of it.
Director: Milan Jelić
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 92 min
Release Date: April 27, 1992
Cast
- Dragoslav 'Dragan' Nikolić - Čeda
- Radmila Živković - Marta
- Olivera Marković - Koviljka
- Olivera Ježina - Beba
- Andrijana Videnović - Nina
- Milivoje 'Mića' Tomić - Đorđe
- Nebojša Bakočević - Kant
- Ksenija Janićijević - Mira
- Jovan Janićijević 'Burduš' - Jova
- Velimir Živojinović - Sima
Screenplay
Production: Avala Film
Country: Yugoslavia
Language: Srpski
Original Language: sr
Keywords
poker, talk show, house party
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Big Fuss about?
- Čeda is a clerk, pushed around by everyone. He is "everybody's girl". He walks his poodle, makes coffee for a group of poker players and their wives. Čeda goes to sanatorium because his mother-in-law decided to go on vacation just then, and he is her obligatory companion. When he returns alone, because of his job, he finds big fuss in his house, many tempting, unknown girls, local bullies and other, funny creatures. He is wondering how to get out of it.
- Who directed The Big Fuss?
- The Big Fuss was directed by Milan Jelić.
- Who stars in The Big Fuss?
- The Big Fuss stars Dragoslav 'Dragan' Nikolić, Radmila Živković, Olivera Marković, Olivera Ježina, Andrijana Videnović, Milivoje 'Mića' Tomić.
- How long is The Big Fuss?
- The Big Fuss has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
- What genre is The Big Fuss?
- The Big Fuss is a Comedy film.
- Where was The Big Fuss produced?
- The Big Fuss was produced in Yugoslavia.