
The Crazy Stranger
Drama · Music · Romance
Overview
A man is looking for a singer he had heard on cassette. He finds much more.
Top Cast


Romain Duris
Romain Duris
Stéphane
Romain Duris
Stéphane


Rona Hartner
Rona Hartner
Sabrina
Rona Hartner
Sabrina
Izidor Serban
Izidor Serban
Izidor
Izidor Serban
Izidor
Ovidiu Balan
Ovidiu Balan
Sami
Ovidiu Balan
Sami
Angela Serban
Angela Serban
Angela
Angela Serban
Angela
Aurica Ursan
Aurica Ursan
Aurica
Aurica Ursan
Aurica
Vasile Serban
Vasile Serban
Vasile
Vasile Serban
Vasile
Ioan Serban
Ioan Serban
Iaon
Ioan Serban
Iaon
Gheorge Gherebenec
Gheorge Gherebenec
Gheorge
Gheorge Gherebenec
Gheorge
Dan Aştileanu
Dan Aştileanu
Dumitru
Dan Aştileanu
Dumitru
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