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Sabuhi (1941)

Genre : Drama, History

Runtime : 1H 41M

Director : Rza Tahmasib
Writer : Mikail Rafili

Synopsis

Actors

Ismail Daghistanli
Ismail Daghistanli
Akhundov
Huseyngulu Sarabski
Huseyngulu Sarabski
Ashig Sattar
Kazim Ziya
Kazim Ziya
Sheikh Ali
Leyla Badirbeyli
Leyla Badirbeyli
Tubu
Alasgar Sharifov
Alasgar Sharifov
Mirza Shafi
Aghadadash Gurbanov
Aghadadash Gurbanov
Bakikhanov
Mohsun Sanani
Mohsun Sanani
Vano
Vladimir Belokurov
Vladimir Belokurov
Bestujev
Anatoliy Smiranin
Anatoliy Smiranin
Rogov
Kheyri Amirzadeh
Kheyri Amirzadeh
Rajab
Ismail Afandiyev
Ismail Afandiyev
Rza
Ali Gurbanov
Ali Gurbanov
Aghalarov
Ahmad Gamarlinski
Ahmad Gamarlinski
Rza Darabli
Rza Darabli
Mustafa Mardanov
Mustafa Mardanov
Atamoghlan Rzayev
Atamoghlan Rzayev
Hadjimammad Gafgazli
Hadjimammad Gafgazli
Mirvari Novruzova
Mirvari Novruzova
Gulush
Vasili Nikolski
Vasili Nikolski
Rustam Kazimov
Rustam Kazimov
Sheykhulislam

Crews

Rza Tahmasib
Rza Tahmasib
Director
Mikail Rafili
Mikail Rafili
Screenplay
Dmitriy Feldman
Dmitriy Feldman
Director of Photography
Tofig Guliyev
Tofig Guliyev
Music
Aghahuseyn Karimov
Aghahuseyn Karimov
Sound Designer
Gamar Salamzadeh
Gamar Salamzadeh
Assistant Director
Zeynab Kazimova
Zeynab Kazimova
Assistant Editor
Ismail Akhundov
Ismail Akhundov
Costume Design
Leonid Koretski
Leonid Koretski
Assistant Director of Photography

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