The Great Muppet Caper (1981)
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Family, Music, Romance
Director: Jim Henson
Actors: Dave Goelz, Frank Oz, Jerry Nelson, Jim Henson, Richard Hunt, Steve Whitmire
Country: United Kingdom
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