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Hey friend..., there's Sabáta, you closed!

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PEA presents a movie produced by Alberto Grimaldi. Lee Van Cleef, William Berger in Hey man..., there's Sabáta, you closed! Pedro Sanhez... [et al.], directed by Frank Kramer [i.e.Gianfranco Parolini]. Subject and script Renato Izzo and Gianfanco Parolini, Technicolor, Techniscope
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Title: Hey friend..., there's Sabáta, you closed!
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PEA presents a movie produced by Alberto Grimaldi.
Lee Van Cleef, William Berger in Hey man.
, there's Sabáta, you closed! Pedro Sanhez.
[et al.
], directed by Frank Kramer [i.
e.
Gianfranco Parolini].
Subject and script Renato Izzo and Gianfanco Parolini, Technicolor, Techniscope.

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