Shu-bi-dua: Unplugged Trailer

Shu-bi-dua: Unplugged Trailer (1994)

21 September 1994 Music

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Cast

Michael Bundesen

as Sig selv

Kim Daugaard

as Sig selv

Claus Asmussen

as Sig selv

Jørgen Thorup

as Sig selv

Peter Andersen

as Sig selv

International Titles

Shu-bi-dua - Unplugged Trailer

International Releases Dates

Denmark 21 September 1994

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