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Napozz Holddal - A Kispálfilm

Napozz Holddal - A Kispálfilm

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With an intimate look into the band's life, this concert documentary is about the farewell concert of cult Hungarian band 'Kispál és a borz'.

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Status

Released

Original Language

Hungarian

Runtime

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Rating

10/10

Release Date

14 December 2010

Country

Hungary

Cast

Kispál András

Kispál András

Himself

András Lovasi

András Lovasi

Himself

Dióssy D. Ákos

Dióssy D. Ákos

Himself

Gábor Leskovics

Gábor Leskovics

Himself

Mihailik Ábel

Mihailik Ábel

Himself

Brautigam Gábor

Brautigam Gábor

Himself

Ózdi Rezső

Ózdi Rezső

Himself

Szűcs Krisztián

Szűcs Krisztián

Himself

Beck Zoltán

Beck Zoltán

Himself

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