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Directed by | Juli Kun and Kaljo Kiisk |
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Country | Estonia |
Language | Estonian |
Vallatud kurvid (English: Naughty Curves or also known as Mischievous Curves) is a 1959 Estonian sport and comedy film directed by Juli Kun and Kaljo Kiisk. [1] Priit Raudkivi was the film's first assistant director. In 1961, a remake of this film was made, called Dangerous Curves (Estonian : Ohtlikud kurvid). [2]
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