Tomorrow, on April 3rd...

Tomorrow, on April 3rd...

1969 · 75 min · ★ 5.0 · Drama, Family

A group of high school students, after all the lies on April 1st, decide to do a Day of Truth on April 3rd.

Directed by Igor Maslennikov · Written by Vladimir Valutskiy

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