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The Poppy Is Also a Flower
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United Nations drug traffickers tried to transfer heroin shipments from the Afghanistan-Iran border to the main European distributors
United Nations drug traffickers tried to transfer heroin shipments from the Afghanistan-Iran border to the main European distributors
Actors:
Hugh Griffith,
Jack Hawkins,
Barry Sullivan,
Omar Sharif,
Marcello Mastroianni,
Harold Sakata,
Charles Millot
Hugh Griffith
30 May 1912, Marian Glas, Anglesey, Wales, UK
Jack Hawkins
14 September 1910, Wood Green, London, England, UK
Barry Sullivan
29 August 1912, New York City, New York, USA
Omar Sharif
10 April 1932, Alexandria, Egypt
Marcello Mastroianni
28 September 1924, Fontana Liri, Lazio, Italy
Harold Sakata
1 July 1920, Holualoa, Hawaii, USA
Charles Millot
23 December 1921, Novi Pavljani, Croatia, Yugoslavia [now Croatia]
Country:
United States, France, International
Keywords:
#Comet #Senta Berger #Stephen Boyd #Telsun Foundation Inc. #Terence Young #The Poppy Is Also a Flower #United Nations #Yul Brynner
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