Hot Wind (1980)
Vruć vetar is one of the most popular Yugoslav TV miniseries that aired in 1980. The show and movie cut from scenes of the show were popular in neighboring countries-also very popular in Czechoslovakia. Its main theme became very popular and enjoying a bit of a cult status. The story follows Shurda, a man in his 30s, who comes from a small town to Belgrade to get rich. However, as no job is good enough for him, he tries his luck in Germany, but this venture proves to be the same, so he returns to his native Yugoslavia.
Hot Wind: Season 1 - 10 Episode s
1x1 - A Man in the Wrong Place
January 17, 1980
1x2 - Taxi Driver
February 1, 1980
1x3 - Gastarbeiter
March 1, 1980
1x4 - The Fatal Encounter
April 1, 1980
1x5 - Marriage Whirl
May 2, 1980
1x6 - The Flat
June 6, 1980
1x7 - On the Barricades
July 4, 1980
1x8 - The Invention
August 10, 1980
1x9 - Shipwreck
September 12, 1980
1x10 - The Champion
October 10, 1980
Hot Wind: 1 Season
Actors in Hot Wind
Ljubiša Samardžić
Borivoje Šurdilović 'Šurda'
Miodrag Petrović 'Čkalja'
Blagoje Popović 'Firga'
Borivoje Todorović
Slobodan Bob Mihajlović
Radmila Savićević
Šurdina baba
Vesna Čipčić
Vesna Šurdilović
Živojin 'Žika' Milenković
Sotir Šurdilović 'Soća'
Milivoje 'Mića' Tomić
Bobov šef
Ljubica Ković
Šurdina majka
Melita Bihali
Sekretarica direktora
Dragomir 'Gidra' Bojanić
Jednoruki Krstivoje
Ljubica Šćepanović
Šurdina sestra
Mladen Nedeljković
Šurdin zet
Branislav 'Ciga' Milenković
Navijač sa štapom
Miodrag 'Deba' Popović
Direktor preduzeća 'Crep i cigla'
Milan Puzić
Marko Bošković
Toma Jovanović
Magistar Čolović
Čedomir Petrović
Hemičar Pera
Dragoljub Milosavljević 'Gula'
Bobov prijatelj
Predrag Todorović
Novinar
Ljubiša Bačić
Mušterija u kafani
Dragan Ocokoljić
Dr. Ivković, muž Anicine prijateljice
Branko Cvejić
Miša, gost na prijemu
Janez Vrhovec
Pupavac
Ivan Bekjarev
Golman
Žiža Stojanović
Službenica banke
Ivo Jakšić
Bobov kolega
Bogoljub Petrović
Kurčubić
Dušanka Kapelet
Sudski pisar
Božidar Stošić
Automehaničar
Dragoljub Petrović
Čovek koji ostavlja napojnicu za vožnju taksijem
Slavoljub Bešić
Pevač
Predrag 'Preža' Milinković
Picek
Veljko Marinković
Bobov novi kolega u uredu
Milivoje Daskalović
Gost na svadbi
Ranko Gučevac
Čovek iz unutrašnjosti
Radoslav Pavlović
Komšija
Slavko Simić
Krojač
Radisav Radojković
Komandir milicije
Boro Stjepanović
Pomoćni sudija
Rada Đuričin
Sudija
Ružica Sokić
Anđelija
Nada Blam
Anca
Vladan Živković
Mile 'Kontraš'
Ljubica Golubović
Žena magistra Čolovića
Mira Banjac
Firgina verenica Mara
Milutin Butković
Berberin
Nikola Milić
Glavni zapisničar
Vladislav Matić
Vesnin advokat
Ljubomir Ubavkić
Seljak
Radmila Plećaš
Služavka kod Afronzine
Cane Firaunović
Konobar
Nikola Simić
Šef
Ljuba Tadić
Mušterija za taksi
Dušan Janićijević
Kapisazović
Ramiz Sekić
Direktor
Milivoje 'Mavid' Popović
Sudija
Darinka 'Dara' Čalenić
Afronzina
Milutin 'Mića' Tatić
Lekar
Mirjana Nikolić
Medicinska sestra I
Vesna Malohodžić
Bobova supruga
Nikola Jovanović
Službenik 'Brka'
Dušan Poček
Šef u samoposluzi
Radmila Guteša
Grofina Helena
Mihajlo Viktorović
Nezadovoljan korisnik stana
Lidija Pletl
Medicinska sestra II
Dunja Činče
Gospođa koja sa kučetom želi u taksi
Ljubomir Didić
Svetolik Popadić 'Backo'
Stevan Minja
Gazda Sima
Milan Srdoč
Čovek u gipsu
Slavica Đorđević
Lenče
Rastko Tadić
Građevinski inspektor
Milorad 'Mida' Stevanović
Mušterija koji žuri na sud
Mima Vuković-Kurić
Živoradova ženska Milena
Miroslav Bijelić
Hotelski psiholog
Mira Dinulović
Službenica u zavodu za zapošljavanje
Eugen Verber
Predsednik stambene komisije
Daniel Obradović
Čovek koji nije platio vožnju
Velimir Subotić
Mušterija sa psom
Ljubomir Ćipranić
Inspektor
Mihajlo 'Bata' Paskaljević
Živorad Živković 'Žilijen Živago'
Nenad Ciganović
Mušterija koji ide na svadbu
Jovan Antić
Službenik iz Stambenog odseka
Danica Maksimović
Prodavačica
Mirko Babić
Sudski izvršilac
Stanimir Avramović
Poštar
Milka Gazikalović
Dragica, servirka
Budimir 'Buda' Jeremić
Šurdin kolega s pozivom za sastanak
Miodrag Andrić
Inkasator parkinga ispred hotela
Petar Slovenski
Borko, gost na prijemu
Tomanija Đuričko
Mušterija u posluzi
Ratko Miletić
Kondukter Rale
Dušan 'Duško' Petrović
Čovek koji se raspituje za svoj 'predmet'
Ljiljana 'Miška' Janković
Drugarica Karamarković
Jelica Sretenović
Ancina prijateljica
Živojin Nenadović
Nosač
Radomir Popović
Sudski izvršitelj
Tatjana Beljakova
Prevodilac
Milorad Đorgović
Majstor
Strahinja Mojić
Policajac
Danica Ristovski
Novinarka
Dragan Lukić 'Omoljac'
Majstor Mile
Slobodan Matić
Gost na Šurdinoj svadbi
Miroljub Aleksić
Konobar koji nema martini
Nađa Rodić
Kapisazovićeva žena
Dušan Vujnović
Milicioner
Branislav Damnjanović
Konobar koji nema crevca
Petar Lupa
Steva
Dragica Novaković
Službenica na šalteru banke
Dragoslav 'Dragan' Nikolić
Dragan Nikolić
Vojislav Brajović
Voja Brajović
Maja Vitorović
Šurdina beba
Đorđe Jovanović
Sekretar fudbalskog kluba (uncredited)
Jelena Žigon
Boškovićeva sekretarica (uncredited)
Dragan Laković
Direktor fudbalskog kluba (uncredited)
Dušan Tadić
Dežurni milicioner Veličković (uncredited)
Zoran Miljković
Roki, fudbaler sa specijalnim zadatkom (uncredited)
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