İncili Çavuş Trailer (1968)
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İzzet Günay as Zehir Ali
Mine Mutlu as Dilruba
Kadir Savun as Koca Ahmet
Hüseyin Baradan as Kaytan Ömer
Sadettin Erbil as İncili Çavuş
Fikret Tınaz Assistant Director
Nişan Hançer Director
Sadık Şendil Writer
Özdemir Birsel Producer
Turkey 01 January 1968
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05 September 1968
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15 August 1968
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01 January 1968
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13 March 1968
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