The Great Generation

The Great Generation

6.0

Oct 29 1985

2h 49m

Drama

Réb went to the United States about 20 years ago and in the eighties he returns to Budapest with his teenager daughter...

György Cserhalmi

György Cserhalmi

Réb

Károly Eperjes

Károly Eperjes

Makai

Mari Kiss

Mari Kiss

Mari

Róbert Koltai

Róbert Koltai

Nyikita

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