
Mondo Bobo
Crime · Drama
Overview
Bobo, a young man, kills two criminals in self-defense. Afterwards, upon his lawyer's advice, he turns himself to the police. He ends up in a mental hospital from which he soon escapes and meets with his girlfriend. The police and a young ambitious reporter pursue him.
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Sven Medvešek
Sven Medvešek
Bobo
Sven Medvešek
Bobo
Nataša Dorčić
Nataša Dorčić
Novinarka
Nataša Dorčić
Novinarka
Svebor Kranjc
Svebor Kranjc
Odvjetnik
Svebor Kranjc
Odvjetnik
Mojca Židanik
Mojca Židanik
Bobova djevojka
Mojca Židanik
Bobova djevojka


Lucija Šerbedžija
Lucija Šerbedžija
Lucija Šerbedžija
Mladen Tojaga
Mladen Tojaga
Mladen Tojaga


Damir Urban
Damir Urban
Damir Urban


Jagoda Kaloper
Jagoda Kaloper
Jagoda Kaloper
Miroslav Škoro
Miroslav Škoro
Miroslav Škoro
Tomislav Gotovac
Tomislav Gotovac
Tomislav Gotovac
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