FINE STAGIONE (1966)
FINE STAGIONE (1966)
Anno 1966
Paese Ungheria
Regia Zoltan Fabri
Attori Noemi Apor, Samu Balazs, Lajos Basti, Gyula Benko, Gyula Kamaras, Janos Koltai, Karoly Kovacs
Data uscita N.D.
Fotografia Gyorgy Illes
Montaggio Ferencne’ Szecsenyi
Musica Szabolcs Fényes
Sceneggiatura Peter Szasz
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