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The Lost Treasure (1914 Film)
''The Lost Treasure'' (''Izgubljeno blago'') is a Croatian language, Croatian film written and directed by Darko Vernić-Bundi. It was released in 1996. The film speaks about, an archaeologist together with his son finishes his research on a small Adriatic island, while at the same time expecting his daughter's arrival from Paris. On the basis of his films, a group of criminals try to find where did the man buried the treasure. References External links

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