The Robbery (film)

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The Robbery
Directed by Sami Ayanoglu
Written bySami Ayanoglu
Cevat Fehmi Baskut(play)
Produced by Cemil Filmer
Cinematography Kriton Ilyadis
Production
company
Lale Film
Release date
  • 1953 (1953)
CountryTurkey
Language Turkish

The Robbery (Turkish: Soygun) is a 1953 Turkish adventure film directed by Sami Ayanoglu. [1]

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  1. Evren p.25

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