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Sunshine Reggae in Ibiza is a film of genre Comedy directed by Franz Marischka with Olivia Pascal

Sunshine Reggae in Ibiza (1983)

Sunshine Reggae in Ibiza
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Length 1h26
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Genres Comedy
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Sunshine Reggae in Ibiza (German:Sunshine Reggae auf Ibiza) is a 1983 West German comedy film directed by Franz Marischka and starring Karl Dall, Olivia Pascal and Chris Roberts.

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