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Warren Beatty, Goldie Hawn, Scott Brady, Gert Frobe, Arthur Brauss, Wolfgang Kieling, Christiane Maybach, Monica Stender, Horst Hesslein, Wolfgang Kuhlman
R
Comedy
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121 min.
1971
Sony
Richard Brooks
792583D1
DVD
1
$19.94
$ (Dollars) DVD Movie
$ (Dollars) Description:
"Superstars Warren Beatty and Goldie Hawn both took on the mantle of Robin Hood as they set out to fleece the criminally over-privileged (drug dealers, racketeers, gamblers, etc.) of $1 million from a safe-deposit vault in Hamburg. He's a security expert, she's a hooker. Together they made a dynamite combination at the box-office."
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