Tigar
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This article is about the Yugoslavian film Tigar. For the large predatory cat, see Tiger.
Tigar is a 1978 drama film about retired boxing champion Sorga, nicknamed "Tigar". It is in the Serbo-Croatian language, and was made in Yugoslavia.
Broke, his wife leaves him for a wealthier guy. Sorga meets a juvenile thief, Cok, and decides to become his father figure. In the process of changing Cok, Sorga changes himself.
The movie was written by Gordan Mihic, directed by Milan Jelic. Tigar is in Eastmancolor, mono sound mix, and runs 103 minutes.
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[edit] Cast
- Ljubiša Samardžić as Sorga 'Tigar'
- Slavko Štimac as Cok
- Milivoje Tomic
- Snezana Niksic as Tamara
- Velimir 'Bata' Živojinović as Direktor
- Pavle Vujisic as Sorgin trener
- Rahela Ferari as Gdja Hadzirakic
- Radmila Savicevic
- Jelica Sretenovic as Student pedagogije
- Milan Bosiljcic
- Ljubomir Cipranic
- Vera Cukic as Barbarela
- Ivan Djurdjevic
- Ljerka Drazenovic
- Dragomir Felba
- Bogdan Jakus
- Dusan Janicijevic as Trener
- Vojislav Micovic
- Predrag Milinkovic as Kelner
- Nada Osmokrovic
- Bozidar Pavicevic-Longa
- Branko Petkovic
- Olga Poznatov
- Marinko Sebez
- Rastko Tadic
- Janez Vrhovec as Inspektor
- Gizela Vukovic
- Vladan Zivkovic
[edit] Crew
- Original Music by: Vojislav Kostic
- Cinematography by: Predrag Popovic
- Film Editing by: Ljiljana-Lana Vukobratovic
- Production Design by: Miodrag Hadzic
- Costume Design: Mira Cohadzic
- Makeup: Radmila Ivatovic
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Tigar at the Internet Movie Database