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You Get It, Man is a film of genre Comedy with Eva Ras

You Get It, Man (1973)

You Get It, Man
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You Get It, Man (Kužiš stari moj) is a 1973 Croatian film directed by Vanča Kljaković, starring Ivica Vidović, Eva Ras and Relja Bašić. It is based on Zvonimir Majdak's novel of the same name.

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