Series is based on the authentic 19th century story, following the destiny of Jagodic brothers, who own a rich and spacious property in Banat (Northeast Serbia). Their premature death stops every opportunity to continue their family lineage.
Serbia Serbia
Jugoslav Krajnov Dragoslav 'Dragan' Nikolić Ivan Bosiljčić Gordan Kičić Dejan Lutkić Vojin Ćetković Stevan Gardinovački Gorica Popović Ivana Popović Katarina Radivojević Radoje Čupić Sonja Damjanović Aleksandar Đurica Nebojša Ljubišić Josif Tatić Radoslav 'Rale' Milenković Miloš Timotijević Miloš Samolov Anita Mančić Draginja Voganjac Milena Vasić Jelena Rakočević Ivana Popović Dragomir Pešić Miodrag Petrović Vlastimir Velisavljević
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