The Desert Trailer

The Desert Trailer (1983)

20 March 1983 Horror, Action, Thriller 77 mins

A film commonly known as “Turkish Jaws” that has little to do with Jaws. From the director who brought you “Turkish Star Wars”.

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Crew

Sedat Ülker

Sedat Ülker Cinematography

International Titles

Пустыня Trailer

Zombi 64: The Death Shark Massacre Trailer

Mavi Çöl Trailer

Turkish Jaws Trailer

International Releases Dates

Turkey 20 March 1983

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