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Fable for Fountains (1957)

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Runtime : 16M

Director : Joseph Cornell, Rudy Burckhardt

Synopsis

A sombre day in the city.

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Joseph Cornell
Joseph Cornell
Director
Rudy Burckhardt
Rudy Burckhardt
Director

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