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The Donator

The Donator

Genres

Drama

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A war drama about a German officer's search for a priceless art collection.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Runtime

104 mins

Rating

4/10

Release Date

13 June 1989

Country

Yugoslavia

Cast

Ljubimir Todorović

Ljubimir Todorović

Erich Slomović

Peter Carsten

Peter Carsten

Major Ziegfried Handke

Urška Hlebec

Urška Hlebec

Juana Martinez

Charles Millot

Charles Millot

Batler François Yvette

Ana Karić

Ana Karić

Roza Slomović

Tonko Lonza

Tonko Lonza

Galerista Ambroise Vollard

Miodrag Radovanović

Miodrag Radovanović

Upravnik Narodnog muzeja u Beogradu

Zvonko Lepetić

Zvonko Lepetić

Johan Schultz

Branislav 'Brana' Petrović

Branislav 'Brana' Petrović

Petropoulos

Dubravka Gall

Dubravka Gall

Françoisova supruga Marie Yvette

Vjenceslav Kapural

Vjenceslav Kapural

Pierre Bonnard

Kristijan Muck

Kristijan Muck

Obersturmbannführer Hertzer

Ivan Rupnik

Ivan Rupnik

Željko Königsknecht

Željko Königsknecht

Untersturmführer, vojnik na mostu

Slobodan Dimitrijević

Slobodan Dimitrijević

Kapetan Koch

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