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7.7 1 Seasons • 7 Episodes

United Brothers - Season 1

In a fictional tavern located in a tiny UN demilitarized zone, during the Bosnian war, spies from all three warring sides are waiting for a foreign spy with a secret weapon that will bring victory to the side that obtains it.

Top Cast

  • Nataša Ninković

    Nataša Ninković

    Konobarica Srebra

  • Darko Ostojić

    Darko Ostojić

    Mehmed 'Memi' Halimić / Nana

  • Drale Daugentaler

    Drale Daugentaler

    Nemanja 1

  • Sandra Nogić

    Sandra Nogić

    SGT Majnhof

  • Sanja Samardžić

    Sanja Samardžić

    Konobarica

  • Robert Coti

    Robert Coti

    Prevodilac UN

  • Davorin Šegulja

    Davorin Šegulja

    Majstor

  • dr Nele Karajlić

    dr Nele Karajlić

    Miljenko Ćutuk / Spiker SLNT-a

  • Petar Božović

    Petar Božović

    Manjina Liska

Overview

In a fictional tavern located in a tiny UN demilitarized zone, during the Bosnian war, spies from all three warring sides are waiting for a foreign spy with a secret weapon that will bring victory to the side that obtains it.

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