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The Contest (1964)

Gênero : Música, Drama, História

Runtime : 1H 20M

Director : Bulat Mansurov

Sinopse

About the legendary musical competition between the famous Turkmen dutar player Shukur Bakhshy and Persian court musician Ghulam Bakhshy.

Atores

Rovshan Aliyev
Rovshan Aliyev
M. Annayev
M. Annayev
Ilmurad Bekmiyev
Ilmurad Bekmiyev
Ya. Beknazarov
Ya. Beknazarov
K. Bekov
K. Bekov
Artyk Dzhallyyev
Artyk Dzhallyyev
Aman Khandurdiyev
Aman Khandurdiyev
Gulluk Khodzhayev
Gulluk Khodzhayev
Khodzha Durdy Narliyev
Khodzha Durdy Narliyev
Aman Odayev
Aman Odayev
Khodzhan Ovezgelenov
Khodzhan Ovezgelenov

Tripulações

Bulat Mansurov
Bulat Mansurov
Director
Bulat Mansurov
Bulat Mansurov
Writer
Khodzha Kuli Narliyev
Khodzha Kuli Narliyev
Director of Photography
Nuri Khalmamedov
Nuri Khalmamedov
Original Music Composer

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