
Come to Me and Go from Me
β 6.7 Β· 1983 Β· 92m Β· Comedy
Marija and Boba are moving into an apartment and the financial problems came to a crisis in their marriage. Affected consumer fever make them neglect each other and the child. In addition, Zika and Milan persistently interfere in their lives.
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