Movie: From Three to Twelve

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Sigrid Toome
Sigrid Toome

Gal

Jaan Kilp
Jaan Kilp

Guy

Tõnu Mikk
Tõnu Mikk

Groom (uncredited)

Hans Kaldoja
Hans Kaldoja

Young Man (uncredited)

Tõnu Mikiver
Tõnu Mikiver

Young Man (uncredited)

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    1965-08-08

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