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Bitter Victory

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Cinemascope Bitter victory Curd Jürgens, Richard Burton, Raymond Pellegrin... [et al.], directed by Nicholas Ray. Produced by Paul Graetz, distribution of Euro international films, by Renè Hardy's novel “Vittoria Amara,” Italian edition “Garzanti”
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Title: Bitter Victory
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Cinemascope Bitter victory Curd Jürgens, Richard Burton, Raymond Pellegrin.
[et al.
], directed by Nicholas Ray.
Produced by Paul Graetz, distribution of Euro international films, by Renè Hardy's novel “Vittoria Amara,” Italian edition “Garzanti”.

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