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Rörelse utan Gränser
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Rörelse utan Gränser

Jan 1, 2006
1h 47m
★ 0.0

Hästens rörelser, muskler och träning

Overview

A thorough instruction in horse massage and stretching

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Pan Vision

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Cast

Marina Axelson-Callum

Self

Marina Axelson-Callum

Tommy Gustafsson

Self

Tommy Gustafsson

Lars Roepstorff

Self

Lars Roepstorff

Magnus Gällerdal

Self

Magnus Gällerdal

Anna Hassö

Self

Anna Hassö

Tobias Grönberg

Self

Tobias Grönberg

KG Svensson

Self

KG Svensson

Ingela Liwång

Self

Ingela Liwång

Rose Marie Clark

Self

Rose Marie Clark

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