Shab Zakhmi Trailer (1977)
21 March 1977 90 mins
Morteza is a thief familiar with a young man known as Behrooz, who came to the capital to study.
Watch the official Shab Zakhmi 1977 trailer in HD below or find more Shab Zakhmi videos on Vidimovie.
21 March 1977 90 mins
Morteza is a thief familiar with a young man known as Behrooz, who came to the capital to study.
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Hassan Pazhhan Camera Department Production Assistant
Mohammad Saffar Director
Mohammad Saffar Writer
Massoud Rajaian Director of Operations
Reza Mojaveri Cinematography
Arman Producer
Massoud Rajaian Assistant Director
Iran 21 March 1977
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