Movie: Erdély Aranykora

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Roman Wilhelmi
Roman Wilhelmi

Bánfi Dénes, kolozsvári főkapitány

Áts Gyula
Áts Gyula

Balassa Imre

Géza Tordy
Géza Tordy

Apafi Mihály, Erdély fejedelme

Ildikó Bánsági
Ildikó Bánsági

Apafiné, Bornemissza Anna

Varga Mária
Varga Mária

Bánfiné, Bornemissza Margi

György Bárdy
György Bárdy

Pasha Ali

István Sztankay
István Sztankay

Zülfikar

Sándor Szakácsi
Sándor Szakácsi

Károly Mécs
Károly Mécs

Zsuzsanna Molnár
Zsuzsanna Molnár

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    1989-02-01

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