Director: | Mića Popović |
Starring: | Jovan Janićijević Burduš Milan Srdoč Miodrag Andrić Dragomir Bojanić Gidra Miroslav Bijelić |
Editing: | Mihailo Ilić |
Music: | Dragan Tanić Dragan Toković |
Studio: | Avala film |
Runtime: | 86 min |
Country: | Yugoslavia |
Language: | Serbo-Croatian |
Burduš (Serbian Cyrillic: Бурдуш) is a 1970 Yugoslav film directed by Mića Popović and written by Živorad Žika Lazić.[1]
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 reprised the title role in the short film Burduš kondukter in 1972 and the TV series Neuništivi in 1989.
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.[2]
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 introduces himself: "Rade Lazić, son of the late Žika Lazić, may God rest his soul, from the village of Lugavčina".