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http://www.rarefilmfinder.com/showfilm.php?id=1039
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069829/
found this...
http://ajo.pl/dubbing-lektor-dubbing-le ... 973-a.html
think you have to register to see the link

Thanks

Thanks idler, my emule search function is screwed today for some reason
hmm good point!idler wrote:May I remark that this is a Polish movie!
New to RFF? Or to the acronym "AKA"? RFF lists Dakota Fanning's "Man on Fire" as "Aka: Гнев (Russia)". Would you post it as as Russian movie? IMDB regularly posts aliases also.Rich wrote:hmm good point!idler wrote:May I remark that this is a Polish movie!wonder why RFF listed the Finnish title as an AKA
i.e. not my fault, lol
infiniter wrote:If I may write a review: I like cute kids, but this girl doesn't even look like one. The movie is boring, but may contain some funny lyrics which most of us won't understand because of the polish. The scenes which might be of interest are not considered by me to be on-topic.
But, this is only my opinion. There are lots of other movies around which are far better.
I don't know why infiniter didn't like this film - I enjoyed it. The little girl was a real sweetie and I laughed when she sprayed everything including her aunt when she was taking a bath and when the fireman breaks the window and hoses the lady (as you can tell, this is slapstick comedy suitable for kids). Katarzyna Dąbrowska (Bronia) had almost 100% screen time and there were several OT scenes of her and her cousin.Bunnie (as in the buns you eat, not baby rabbits) is sent by train from her foster home in a small village to live with her aunt and uncle in a big city. She is delighted to find that she also has a cousin. Unfortunately, Darina is a lonely and sickly child, cared for mostly by the housekeeper, and she resists Bunnie's efforts to be friendly. Soon, the bright and talkative girl manages to win over her cousin and uncle.
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