Echo
Drama
Overview
Echo (Persian: پژواك) is a 1997 Iranian Drama film Written and directed by Hossein Shahabi.
Top Cast
Fariba Mortazavi
Fariba Mortazavi
Fariba
Fariba Mortazavi
Fariba
Mohammad Sadegi
Mohammad Sadegi
Mohammad
Mohammad Sadegi
Mohammad
Mohammad Taheri
Mohammad Taheri
Mohammad
Mohammad Taheri
Mohammad
Reza Sabri
Reza Sabri
Reza
Reza Sabri
Reza
Amir Ahmadi
Amir Ahmadi
Amir
Amir Ahmadi
Amir
Nasim Mehrani
Nasim Mehrani
Nasim
Nasim Mehrani
Nasim
Karim Novin
Karim Novin
Karim
Karim Novin
Karim
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