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Love and Some Swear Words est un film de genre Drame réalisé par Antun Vrdoljak avec Ružica Sokić

Love and Some Swear Words (1969)

Love and Some Swear Words
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Durée 1h28
Réalisé par
Genres Drame
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Love and Some Swear Words (en croate : Ljubav i poneka psovka) est un film yougoslave (croate) réalisé par Antun Vrdoljak, sorti en 1969.

Acteurs

Ružica Sokić

(Elma)
Karlo Bulić

(Renski)
Fahro Konjhodžić

(Joko, mjesna luda)
Sven Lasta

(Fra-Pave)
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