Poor Little Hampsters (2003)

Poor Little Hampsters (2003) poster

Two idle clerks who do senseless office job of punching cards, and who are not particularly fond of each other, decide to play the game "come up with the most stupid line possible" in order to break the boredom. Then they call random people over the phone and tell this line. Harmless game of theirs creates general confusion among people, which leads to anti-terrorist intervention, police interrogation, loss of state credit and the change of government. The two, of course, know nothing about the series of comic and incredible events that follow without stop.

Director: Slobodan Šijan
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy
Runtime: 110 min
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Production: Horizont 2000
Country: Serbia and Montenegro
Language: Srpski
Original Language: sr

Keywords

office clerk

More Films by Director: Slobodan Šijan
More Films in Genre: Comedy, Fantasy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Poor Little Hampsters about?
Two idle clerks who do senseless office job of punching cards, and who are not particularly fond of each other, decide to play the game "come up with the most stupid line possible" in order to break the boredom. Then they call random people over the phone and tell this line. Harmless game of theirs creates general confusion among people, which leads to anti-terrorist intervention, police interrogation, loss of state credit and the change of government. The two, of course, know nothing about the series of comic and incredible events that follow without stop.
Who directed Poor Little Hampsters?
Poor Little Hampsters was directed by Slobodan Šijan.
Who stars in Poor Little Hampsters?
Poor Little Hampsters stars Boro Stjepanović, Petar Božović, Vojislav Brajović, Nikola Simić, Gordan Kičić, Vladimir Savčić 'Čobi'.
How long is Poor Little Hampsters?
Poor Little Hampsters has a runtime of 1h 50m (110 minutes).
What genre is Poor Little Hampsters?
Poor Little Hampsters is a Comedy, Fantasy film.
Where was Poor Little Hampsters produced?
Poor Little Hampsters was produced in Serbia and Montenegro.