
Zlatko Madunić
Acting
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Born: May 14, 1930
Place of Birth: Slavonski Brod, Croatia
Known For

Beggars and Sons
Story about Matan, professional beggar, smuggler, and trickster, his childhood and adult adventures with his family. It is shown as retrospective, while Matan is hiding from the authorities in the mental institution.

Don't Meddle Into Fortune
Farcical comedy about an apartment which is shared by a couple of families plus their relations.

Boundary
Pajo is a hardworking, lonely but also very rich farmer. His son Toma was, however, bored with country life and tried to seek fortune in the city. Short on money, Toma returns to the farm for a handout while Pajo tries to convince him to stay.

Walter Defends Sarajevo
Sarajevo 1944. The German armies desperately need fuel in the retreat. Walter, the enigmatic and charismatic leader of the resistance movement, can endanger their supplies. The Germans are taking a cunning plan to remove that obstacle.

Baby Deer
A group of kids saves a baby deer from the woods and then they take care of it until it grows up. Original title: JELENKO

Don't Look Back, My Son
Engineer and leftist illegal Neven Novak runs away from a train in which Ustashas transport their prisoners to the prison camp Jasenovac. He returns to Zagreb and tries to save his son Zoran from an orphanage. During his stay in the orphanage, Zoran was indoctrinated with fascist ideology. When he realizes that his father is an enemy of the regime, he refuses to escape with Zoran to the Partisans' territory. Novak faces his son's antagonism and the police that chase after them.

The Ninth Circle
In order to save a friend's daughter, a 17-year-old Jewish girl, from the Ustashas, the Croatian family arranges her to be wed to their son Ivo.

Playing Soldiers
After the end of WW2 a blonde boy arrives at an orphanage made for the children of Partizans or people being killed in the war. The headmaster knows that the boy's parents were Nazis but conceals that fact from others, fearing violence by vengeful children. He invents the boy's life story, but the other children get suspicious.

Small Train Robbery
Lika, Austro-Hungarian Empire, the year is 1918, the last year of WWI. In a wasteland rocky area, among ravines there is a small gendarmery police station with several gendarmes headed by sergeant Cokula. The area is controlled by a group of outlaws led by Todor nicknamed "The Terrible". Sergeant Cokula and Todor did not bother each other, until bandits robbed the emperor's inspector.

Fourteenth Day
The topic of this routine, romantic drama is a little unusual - it concerns what some prisoners do when they are allowed out of jail for two weeks before their sentences are up. Rather than receiving some special dispensation, it turns out that in Yugoslavia this was the custom. Most of the time, the men here are engaged in pursuits that forward their relationships with the fairer sex, as might be expected after a long and lonely incarceration. There is nothing particularly profound about their two weeks of liberty, and no deep message in the tale.
Filmography
as Podlivoguz
as Sreski načelnik
as Pomoćnik Georgije
as Dane
as Komeš
as Izvikivač na vašaru I
as Povjerenik ustaškog redarstva
as Predsjednik komisije Slavko
as Policijski agent
as Prevoditelj
as Vicko, brico
as Kamiondžija
as Oskar Danilovic
as Policijski agent
as Moller (uncredited)
as Šumar
as Ravnatelj Karlović
as Agent
as Ljuban
as Otto
as Jazvić
as Franjo Smokvica
as Kondukter
as Ustasha
as Narednik
as Kratki
as Agent