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We Never Die! is a film of genre Drama directed by Róbert Koltai with Róbert Koltai

We Never Die! (1993)

We Never Die!
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Length 1h35
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Genres Drama,    Comedy
Rating75% 3.793013.793013.793013.793013.79301

We Never Die (Hungarian: Sose halunk meg) is a 1993 Hungarian comedy film written by, directed and starring Róbert Koltai. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

Actors

Róbert Koltai

(Gyula)
Kathleen Gati

(Nusi)
László Helyey

(Balogh II.)
Piroska Molnár

(Cukrász felesége)
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