Cao Inspektore 2 - Vampiri Su Medju Nama - Doma...

: The two clumsy but well-meaning cops must navigate through their own fears and the town's hysteria to uncover the truth behind the "vampires" and the suspicious activities at the medical conference. Cast and Creative Team

The film features a legendary ensemble of Yugoslavian actors, many of whom were staples of 1980s comedy: Cao Inspektore 2 - Vampiri Su Medju Nama - Doma...

: Recently buried bodies start disappearing from the local cemetery. : The two clumsy but well-meaning cops must

Genndy Tartakovsky’s Hotel Transylvania 2 features Count Dracula (vampire), his human son-in-law Jonathan (sometimes mistaken for an inspector/tourist), and the phrase "Bye, inspector" could be ironic dialogue. In Serbian dubs, characters often use "Ćao, inspektore!" sarcastically. In Serbian dubs, characters often use "Ćao, inspektore

It’s peak 90s Balkan humor—relying on physical gags, witty banter, and local archetypes. ✨ Why It’s a Classic

Unlike the supernatural blood-drinker of folklore, the "vampire" in Vampiri Su Među Nama is a distinctly social predator. The text implies that these entities feed not on blood, but on trust, resources, and silence. The setting— Doma —is crucial. The home, traditionally the bastion of private life, becomes the hunting ground because it is the last place the victim thinks to look. The Inspector in Cao Inspektore 2 is therefore not a vampire hunter with stakes and garlic, but a bureaucratic detective armed with paperwork, interrogations, and evidence. His weapon is skepticism, and his weakness is the emotional blindness of the family unit.

💡 This film is the second installment in the Ćao, inspektore series, which successfully transitioned the characters from standard action-comedy into more absurd, genre-bending situations.