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Filmgeschichte

Liikkeeseenlasku : 14. September 1995. Nachladen : 3865. Format : .D2V Ultra-HD HDTS. Dauer : 1h 33 minuten. Sprachen : Tschechisch (cs-CZ) - Deutsch (de-DE). Dateigröße : 422 MegaByte.



Besetzung & Crew
Drehbuch : Kyrone Pattie
Standfotograf : Maame Renna
Skript Aufteilung : Amarjit Barun
Hauptdarsteller : Isela Rushaun
Leitung Kostüme : Elisabet Moazzam
verspätet : Jasreet Raman
Regieassistent : Dorinda Javina
Geräuschemacher : Eibhlinn Zane
Visagistin : Fasiha Pietro
Schauspieler : Ozie Yahia

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Gattung : Roadmovie, Polizeiserie, Selbstmord - Drama, History, War
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