It was my Father's Fault Trailer (1966)
13 July 1966 110 mins
A perfect family is torn apart by the father's womanizing.
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13 July 1966 110 mins
A perfect family is torn apart by the father's womanizing.
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Reza Safai Director
Akbar Jannati Shirazi Writer
Akbar Jannati Shirazi Producer
Reza Safai Editor
Varoozh Karapetian Music
Iran 13 July 1966
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