Zamsalak Trailer (2005)
Nejat Uygur, one of the greatest masters of Turkish theater, and his friends are here to entertain us with a hilarious show.
Watch the official Zamsalak 2005 trailer in HD below or find more Zamsalak videos on Vidimovie.
Nejat Uygur, one of the greatest masters of Turkish theater, and his friends are here to entertain us with a hilarious show.
Watch the official Zamsalak 2005 trailer in HD below or find more Zamsalak videos on Vidimovie.
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Nejat Uygur Director
Turkey 12 July 2005
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