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The Last Bullet is a roumain film of genre Thriller directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu released in USA on 6 june 1973 with Sergiu Nicolaescu

The Last Bullet (1973)

The Last Bullet
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Released in USA 6 june 1973
Length 1h40
Directed by
OriginRoumanie
Genres Thriller,    Action,    Crime
Rating75% 3.7883653.7883653.7883653.7883653.788365

Ultimul cartuş is a 1973 Romanian crime film directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu.

Actors

Sergiu Nicolaescu

(Comisarul Miclovan)
Ilarion Ciobanu

(Mihai Roman)
Jean Constantin

(Floacă, zis Stampă)
Amza Pellea

(fratele lui Semaca)
Sebastian Papaiani

(Oarcă)
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