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Hajszra és cselőre

Hajszra és cselőre Where to Watch Online

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Hajszra és cselőre starring Imre 'Smóki' Nagy, István Nagy, Ádám Bordás, László Pinczés has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about N/A, and a scheduled release date of .

Here’s what’s going on in this one... Here's the plot: "“Gee, Haw” – the stockmen of the plains drive the four-ox wagon using these two words. This movie seeks to show the viewer the day-to-day life of stockmen, wranglers – the people of Hortobágy. Our protagonists were taken in as children by the plains, which – they say – once captivates you, keeps you forever. Through the intimate, honest interviews we get a glimpse of the part of their lives which usually remains hidden – as if peeping through the keyhole." .