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-''Der Teufel kam aus Akasava'' (Eng:The Devil Came from Akasava) , is a CCC-Film directed by [[Jess Franco]]. The film premiered in West Germany on [[March 5]] [[1971]] and starred [[Soledad Miranda]]. It is based on one of [[Edgar Wallace]]'s short stories with ''Akasava'' in the title (there are at least three).+''Der Teufel kam aus Akasava'' (Eng:The Devil Came from Akasava) , is a CCC-Film directed by [[Jess Franco]]. The film premiered in West Germany on [[March 5]] [[1971]] and starred [[Soledad Miranda]]. It is based on one of [[Edgar Wallace]]'s short stories with ''Akasava'' or ''Akasawa'' in the title (there are at least three).
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*[[Films based on Edgar Wallace works]] *[[Films based on Edgar Wallace works]]
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Der Teufel kam aus Akasava (Eng:The Devil Came from Akasava) , is a CCC-Film directed by Jess Franco. The film premiered in West Germany on March 5 1971 and starred Soledad Miranda. It is based on one of Edgar Wallace's short stories with Akasava or Akasawa in the title (there are at least three).

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