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Sam starts working at Spoetnik, a clandestine chips stand named after its specialty. Right across the street is a brothel with an alluring girl who evidently needs Sam’s help.
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Director: Noël Loozen
Actors: Jiri Loozen, Marcel Zwoferink, Michel van Dousselaere, Michiel Kerbosch, Romy Gevers
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