Slow Summer Trailer (1976)
A man visits a friend's house. They watch a film of an earlier time when they were hanging around, meeting girls.
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A man visits a friend's house. They watch a film of an earlier time when they were hanging around, meeting girls.
Watch the official Slow Summer 1976 trailer in HD below or find more Slow Summer videos on Vidimovie.
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John Cook as John
Helmut Boselmann as Helmut
Eva Grimm as Eva
Michael Pilz as Michael
Hilde Pilz as Hilde
Susanne Schett Editor
Michael Pilz Producer
Michael Pilz Writer
Michael Pilz Cinematography
John Cook Director
Austria 23 April 1976
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