Haiducii (film)

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Haiducii
Directed by Dinu Cocea
Starring Ion Besoiu
Marga Barbu
Amza Pellea
Release date
  • April 21, 1966 (1966 -04-21)(Romania)
CountryRomania
LanguageRomanian

Haiducii is a 1966 Romanian film directed by Dinu Cocea.

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