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Cold days = Hideg napok [NTSC]

Hungary, 1966
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Considered one of the most important Hungarian films of the 1960s, “Cold Days’ courageously tackled the theme of the Hungarian role in World War I..

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Cold journey

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Class lot

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Men in crisis

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The Colditz story

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In cold blood

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Landscape after battle

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Sunshine [DVD]

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Day for Night

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Winter

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The Land of nothing

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White nights

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