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Savage Splendor is a american film of genre Documentary directed by Armand Denis released in USA on 2 november 1949 with Tim Holt

Savage Splendor (1949)

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Released in USA 2 november 1949
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OriginUSA
Rating66% 3.3290653.3290653.3290653.3290653.329065

Savage Splendor is a 1949 documentary.

It made a profit of $250,000 and was RKO's most popular film of the year.

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