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Földes László
Földes László
Főszereplő
Földes László
Főszereplő
István Gál
István Gál
Hobo zenekar tagja - dobok
István Gál
Hobo zenekar tagja - dobok
Attila György
Attila György
Hobo zenekar tagja - basszusgitár
Attila György
Hobo zenekar tagja - basszusgitár
Zoltán Kiss
Zoltán Kiss
Hobo zenekar tagja - gitár
Zoltán Kiss
Hobo zenekar tagja - gitár
Zoltán Nemes
Zoltán Nemes
Hobo zenekar tagja - billentyű
Zoltán Nemes
Hobo zenekar tagja - billentyű
Szilárd Büdi
Szilárd Büdi
Hobo zenekar tagja - gitár, szájharmonika, ének
Szilárd Büdi
Hobo zenekar tagja - gitár, szájharmonika, ének
Gábor Madarász
Gábor Madarász
Hobo zenekar tagja - gitár
Gábor Madarász
Hobo zenekar tagja - gitár
Áron Kőrösi
Áron Kőrösi
Bohóc
Áron Kőrösi
Bohóc
Judit Markó
Judit Markó
Line Producer
Judit Markó
Line Producer
Zsófia Walger
Zsófia Walger
Producerasszisztens
Zsófia Walger
Producerasszisztens
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