Five for Summer

Five for Summer

8.0

Nov 05 1974

1h 11m

Adventure, Family

Funny adventures of two friends in a summer camp.

Andrey Dmitriev

Andrey Dmitriev

Толя Еремеев

Mikhail Semyonov

Mikhail Semyonov

Leonid Bronevoy

Leonid Bronevoy

Leonid Nevedomsky

Leonid Nevedomsky

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