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The Key is a film of genre Drama directed by Krsto Papić with Relja Bašić

The Key (1965)

The Key
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Length 1h44
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Genres Drama
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The Key (Croatian: Ključ) is a 1965 Croatian omnibus film. It consists of three segments directed by Vanča Kljaković, Krsto Papić and Antun Vrdoljak.

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