Arpad, the Gypsy
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Multi-national TV series or program
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Starring | Robert Etcheverry |
Country of origin | France, Germany |
Arpad, the Gypsy (French: Arpad le Tzigane, German: Arpad, der Zigeuner) is a Hungarian-French-German television film series which aired on ORTF in France and ZDF in Germany between 1973 and 1974. It starred Robert Etcheverry as Arpad.
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