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** and Austrian-born
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** and writer
** based on the book by Danish writer Bjarne Reuter
** based on the book by Danish writer Bjarne Reuter
** Note: Marker was eventually credited as a writer for this one, apparently, he wrote the dialogue ( Film Comment ).
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