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Zlatko Madunić
Born
May 14, 1930
Died: May 14, 1995
(Lived 65 years)
Place of Birth
Slavonski Brod, Croatia
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
37
Movies
3
TV Shows
Also Known As
Златко Мадунич
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Zlatko Madunić
Movies
37
TV Shows
3
Small Train Robbery
as
Sreski načelnik
July 11, 1984
The Falcon
as
Pomoćnik Georgije
March 29, 1983
Turopolje Cannon
as
Komeš
January 3, 1981
The Woman from Sarajevo
Cast
July 2, 1980
Operation Stadium
as
Povjerenik ustaškog redarstva
July 7, 1977
The Loner
as
Predsjednik komisije Slavko
November 22, 1976
Captain Mikula the Kid
as
Prevoditelj
June 3, 1974
The Organ and the Firemen
as
Vicko, brico
April 21, 1974
Boundary
as
Kamiondžija
July 1, 1973
The Master and Margarita
as
Oskar Danilovic
July 15, 1972
Friends
Cast
May 29, 1972
Walter Defends Sarajevo
as
Policijski agent
April 12, 1972
Handcuffs
Cast
November 6, 1970
My Dear Benefactors
Cast
November 2, 1970
Adam and Eve
as
Fratar
April 6, 1969
Downstream from the Sun
as
Šumar
January 1, 1969
Escapes
as
Ravnatelj Karlović
July 28, 1968
The Naked Man
Cast
July 18, 1968
The Chicken Stealers
Cast
January 29, 1968
Playing Soldiers
Cast
December 27, 1967
Clay Pigeon
as
Agent
July 17, 1966
Vortex
as
Ljuban
July 1, 1964
The Dangerous Journey
as
Otto
February 13, 1963
In Conflict
as
Jazvić
January 1, 1963
A Minute for Murder
Cast
October 14, 1962
We'll Meet Tonight
Cast
February 8, 1962
Cat Under a Helmet
as
Franjo Smokvica
January 1, 1962
Quest for the Dragon
Cast
November 23, 1961
Collision at the Paralels
as
Kondukter
July 16, 1961
The Emperor's New Clothes
as
Nag
May 28, 1961
Don't Meddle Into Fortune
Cast
January 1, 1961
Fourteenth Day
as
Kondukter
December 20, 1960
Atomic War Bride
Cast
July 23, 1960
The Ninth Circle
as
Ustasha
April 21, 1960
Point 905
as
Narednik
January 30, 1960
The Only Way Out
as
Kratki
January 1, 1958
Don't Look Back, My Son
as
Agent
July 15, 1956