4.75
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  • Production:Petramonte Productions
  • Released:1963-10-09
  • IMDB:tt0056967
During World War II, the spoiled son of a wealthy businessman finds himself involved in the guerrilla movement fighting against the Japanese, and finds romance and adventure.
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