Honest Thieves
Five misfits attempt to rob an antique heirloom with the plan to turn it in to the police and collect a reward.
Gor Kirakosian
Gor Kirakosian
Artak Gasparyan
Levon Petrossian
Narek Gaplanian
Casts & Crew
Lily Vardan
David Tovmasyan
Rafayel Yeranosyan
Grigor Gasparyan
Levon Petrossian
Arevik Santrosyan
Karo Kirakosian
Ashot Ghazaryan
Vahé Berberian
Maggie Grigoryan
Artur Nalbandyan
Radik Gabrielyan
Arman Antic Margaryan
Shushan Yeritsyan
Artak Gasparyan
Anelya Gubryan
Artashes Mkhitaryan
Also Directed by Gor Kirakosian
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