A Mess in the House (1980)

A Mess in the House (1980) poster

Zagreb in 1942. The police blocks on of the houses while looking for one of the communist officials hiding in the apartment of young female illegal fighter. Them two manage to escape, however police kills her husband. In the house, her small baby is left, which police wants to use as a bait so they could catch them. Children who live in the neighborhood steal the baby, upon which the police starts thorough search of the house.

Director: Ljubiša Ristić
Genre: Drama, War
Runtime: 95 min
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Production: Jadran Film
Country: Yugoslavia
Language: Serbo-Croatian
Original Language: sh
More Films by Director: Ljubiša Ristić
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Mess in the House about?
Zagreb in 1942. The police blocks on of the houses while looking for one of the communist officials hiding in the apartment of young female illegal fighter. Them two manage to escape, however police kills her husband. In the house, her small baby is left, which police wants to use as a bait so they could catch them. Children who live in the neighborhood steal the baby, upon which the police starts thorough search of the house.
Who directed A Mess in the House?
A Mess in the House was directed by Ljubiša Ristić.
Who stars in A Mess in the House?
A Mess in the House stars Inge Appelt, Ena Begović, Janez Bermez, Miljenko Brlečić, Ratko Buljan, Antonija Ćutić.
How long is A Mess in the House?
A Mess in the House has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
What genre is A Mess in the House?
A Mess in the House is a Drama, War film.
Where was A Mess in the House produced?
A Mess in the House was produced in Yugoslavia.