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The Fed One is a film of genre Drama directed by Vatroslav Mimica with Fabijan Šovagović

The Fed One (1970)

The Fed One
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Length 1h28
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Genres Drama
Rating78% 3.920623.920623.920623.920623.92062

The Fed One (Croatian: Hranjenik) is a 1970 Yugoslav feature film directed by Vatroslav Mimica

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