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''Burduš'' ( Serbian Cyrillic: ''Бурдуш'') is a 1970 Yugoslav film directed by Mića Popović and written by Živorad Žika Lazić. The film is a continuation of the television series '' Muzikanti'', with the character of Lepi Cane being portrayed by Dragan Zarić in the series, and Miodrag Andrić in the film.
Jovan Janićijević Burduš Jovan Janićijević Burduš (18 May 1932 - 26 February 1992) was a Yugoslav actor. He appeared in more than ninety films from 1956 to 1992. Filmography References External links * 1932 births 1992 deaths People from Varvarin Serbi ...
reprised the title role in the short film ''
Burduš kondukter ''Burduš'' (Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Serbian Cyrillic: ''Бурдуш'') is a 1970 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav film directed by Mića Popović and written by Živorad Žika Lazić. The film is a continuation of the televi ...
'' in 1972 and the TV series '' Neuništivi'' in 1989.


Plot

Three poor musicians, Burduš, Rajko and Cane, suddenly become rich celebrities thanks to their participation in a television series. However, the unexpected success soon divides them. Burduš, lonely and lost, decides to go on a journey to find new friends, but he sees Rajko and Cane at a train station. They learn to overcome their differences and have fun once again.


Cast

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Jovan Janićijević Burduš Jovan Janićijević Burduš (18 May 1932 - 26 February 1992) was a Yugoslav actor. He appeared in more than ninety films from 1956 to 1992. Filmography References External links * 1932 births 1992 deaths People from Varvarin Serbi ...
as Burduš *
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as Rajko Životić *
Miodrag Andrić Miodrag Andrić (28 January 1943 – 22 January 1989), commonly known by his nickname Ljuba Moljac (''Ljuba The moth''), was a Serbian actor. He appeared in more than sixty films from 1963 to 1989. Selected filmography References External ...
as Lepi Cane *
Dragomir Bojanić Gidra Dragomir () is a Slavic masculine name, mostly found in Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Russia, and Ukraine as well as Romania. It is composed of the Slavic words '' drag'' (dear, precious) and ''mir'' (peace), both very comm ...
as Rade Lazić * Miroslav Bijelić as Aca the Gypsy *
Mirjana Blašković Mirjana (; ) is a Slavic feminine given name meaning ′''mir''′ ("peace, world, prestige, area, space"). The name is widespread throughout Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia. Mirjana is possibly a form of Miriam a ...
* Miroslava Bobić *
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* Ljubomir Ćipranić *
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Ivan Đurđević Ivan Đurđević ( sr-cyr, Иван Ђурђевић; also transliterated Djurdjević; born 5 February 1977) is a Serbian football manager and former player, currently in charge of Polish club Śląsk Wrocław. He started his career in his nativ ...
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Zorica Gajdaš Zorica ( Cyrillic script: Зорица) is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: *Zorica Dimitrijević-Stošić, Serbian pianist, accompanist, Full Professor of Piano at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade *Zorica Ðurković (bo ...
* Dušan Janicijević *
Ljubica Janićijević Ljubica ( sr-cyr, Љубица and mk, Љубица) is a Slavic names, Slavic feminine given name meaning "love" or "kiss", where -ica is a diminutive suffix. Also, ''ljubica'' means violet, while the actual flower is ''ljubičica'', a superdimi ...
as Drina *
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as Mića *
Ljubica Ković Ljubica ( sr-cyr, Љубица and mk, Љубица) is a Slavic feminine given name meaning "love" or "kiss", where -ica is a diminutive suffix. Also, ''ljubica'' means violet, while the actual flower is ''ljubičica'', a superdiminutive. It i ...
* Petar Lupa * Ivan Manojlović *
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as doctor * Adam Mitić *
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* Bogoljub Novaković * Bata Kameni * Mira Peić * Ljiljana Peros * Slavoljub Plavšić Zvonce as Zvonce *
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* Jelisaveta Sablić as Rajka Rajčić * Ljiljana Šljapić as Barbara *
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* Danilo Bata Stojković as director *
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Trivia

The screenplay for the film was written by Živorad Žika Lazić, who is also mentioned in the film in the scene when
Dragomir Bojanić Gidra Dragomir () is a Slavic masculine name, mostly found in Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Russia, and Ukraine as well as Romania. It is composed of the Slavic words '' drag'' (dear, precious) and ''mir'' (peace), both very comm ...
introduces himself: "Rade Lazić, son of the late Žika Lazić, may God rest his soul, from the village of
Lugavčina Lugavčina is a village in the municipality of Smederevo, Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the ...
".


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External links

{{IMDb title, id=0180587, title=Burduš 1970 films Yugoslav comedy films Serbo-Croatian-language films