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1161:(1987)
1153:(1981)
1145:(1981)
1137:(1980)
1129:(1959)
1110:(2018)
1091:(1988)
1083:(1987)
1075:(1984)
1067:(1981)
1048:(1973)
1040:(1970)
1032:(1966)
1024:(1964)
1016:(1962)
1008:(1961)
1000:(1960)
981:(1959)
973:(1958)
965:(1957)
957:(1956)
949:(1955)
941:(1952)
933:(1952)
925:(1951)
917:(1947)
909:(1945)
359:orange
313:German
222:Pomors
208:Soviet
1099:2010s
713:Mezen
639:Notes
16:1987
838:IMDb
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247:Plot
239:and
143:1987
139:1987
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