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Release Date:
May 19, 1966
Original Title:
سه ناقلا در ژاپن
Alternate Titles:
3人の悪童日本へ行く
San'nin no akudō Nihon e iku
Three bad boys go to Japan
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Misaghye Studio
Shochiku
Production Countries:
Iran | Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 114
An international smuggler dressed as an Arab sheikh hires three unemployed young men named Masoud, Nader and Amir and takes them to Japan to bring the diamonds stolen from a temple to Iran.
Assistant Camera:
Hassan Dargazni
Cinematography:
Ghodratollah Ehsani
Director:
Mohammad Motevaselani
Editor:
Ghodratollah Ehsani
Makeup & Hair:
Kan'an Kiani
Producer:
Mehdi Missaghieh
Sound:
Rubik Mansuri
Writer:
Mohammad Motevaselani
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