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Hooray for the Blue Hussars is a danois film of genre Comedy directed by Annelise Reenberg with Emil Hass Christensen

Hooray for the Blue Hussars (1970)

Hooray for the Blue Hussars
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Length 1h40
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OriginDanemark
Genres Comedy,    Romance
Rating61% 3.097713.097713.097713.097713.09771

Hooray for the Blue Hussars (Danish: Hurra for de blå husarer) is a 1970 Danish comedy film directed by Annelise Reenberg and starring Emil Hass Christensen.

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