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The Twenty Six Comissars

The Twenty Six Comissars

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The film is about dramatic revolutionary events happened in 1918 in Baku.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Azerbaijani

Runtime

103 mins

Rating

7.2/10

Release Date

16 February 1966

Country

Soviet Union

Cast

Tengiz Archvadze

Tengiz Archvadze

Caparidze

Gennadi Boytsov

Gennadi Boytsov

Fioletov

Vladimir Samoylov

Vladimir Samoylov

Shaumyan

Frunzik Mkrtchyan

Frunzik Mkrtchyan

Гочи

Efim Kopelyan

Efim Kopelyan

генерал Бахчаров

Semyon Sokolovsky

Semyon Sokolovsky

Petrov

Malik Dadashov

Malik Dadashov

Azizbeyov

Valerian Vinogradov

Valerian Vinogradov

Polukhin

Eldaniz Zeynalov

Eldaniz Zeynalov

Vazirov

Ivan Kosykh

Ivan Kosykh

Zevin

Eduard Izotov

Eduard Izotov

Maligin

Yury Martynov

Yury Martynov

Ivan Gabyshev (as Yu. Martinov)

Vladimir Pitsek

Vladimir Pitsek

Basin

Jabbar Aliyev

Jabbar Aliyev

Amirov

Salman Dadashov

Salman Dadashov

Nikolashvili

Rza Afganli

Rza Afganli

Suleyman

Ismail Osmanli

Ismail Osmanli

Shahbazov

Adil Isgandarov

Adil Isgandarov

Xachaturov

Mukhlis Dzhanni-zade

Mukhlis Dzhanni-zade

Gochu

Pyotr Sobolevsky

Pyotr Sobolevsky

Boris Bibikov

Boris Bibikov

Russian General

Boris Mulayev

Boris Mulayev

Nazik Ibrahimov

Nazik Ibrahimov

Alik Huseynov

Alik Huseynov

Fateh Fatullayev

Fateh Fatullayev

Doctor

Nikolai Barmin

Nikolai Barmin

Dadash Kazimov

Dadash Kazimov

Mustafa

Bahadur Aliyev

Bahadur Aliyev

Osman Haggi

Osman Haggi

Mirza Babayev

Mirza Babayev

Ahmad Ahmadov

Ahmad Ahmadov

Gochu

Mammad Sadigov

Mammad Sadigov

Tamara Kokova

Tamara Kokova

Caparidze's Wife

Nina Golovina

Nina Golovina

Fazil Salayev

Fazil Salayev

Indian

Ali Khalilov

Ali Khalilov

Ajdar Ibrahimov

Ajdar Ibrahimov

Ahmad

Alakbar Huseynzadeh

Alakbar Huseynzadeh

Goja

Afrasiyab Mammadov

Afrasiyab Mammadov

Local

Ofeliya Mammadzadeh

Ofeliya Mammadzadeh

Singer

Viktor Murganov

Viktor Murganov

Natalya Klimova

Natalya Klimova

Leonid Yevtifyev

Leonid Yevtifyev

Solomon Bogdanov

Archil Gomiashvili

Archil Gomiashvili

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