
Gilgames
Adventure · History
Overview
The life-long fight against Gods of Gilgamesh, king of the Sumerian city-state of Uruk.
Top Cast


István Bujtor
István Bujtor
István Bujtor


Miklós Tolnai
Miklós Tolnai
Miklós Tolnai


Teri Tordai
Teri Tordai
Teri Tordai


Anikó Sáfár
Anikó Sáfár
Anikó Sáfár


György Bánffy
György Bánffy
György Bánffy


László Inke
László Inke
László Inke


Rudolf Somogyvári
Rudolf Somogyvári
Rudolf Somogyvári
László Forgács
László Forgács
László Forgács
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