Automat Kalashnikov
Trailer: Automat Kalashnikov
Year: 2000
Genre: Documentary
Studio: Adi Mayer Film, Engstfeld Filmproduktion GmbH (Köln), ORF, ARTE, WDR
Director: Herbert Habersack
Cast:
Crew: Herbert Habersack (Director), Axel Engstfeld (Script), Axel Engstfeld (Screenplay), Herbert Habersack (Screenplay), Wolfgang Thaler (Director of Photography), Jean-Marc Lesguillons (Editor)
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