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The Last Mountain Pass
The Last Mountain Pass

The Last Mountain Pass

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Based on a novel by Farman Karimzade, the movie shows the life in an Azerbaijani village under the Soviet rule in 1930s. Here two former "beys" (land owners) are opposing each other. One is loyal to the ideology of the past and can't reconcile himself to the new power, to second rejects the past and accepts the power of the Bolsheviks, believing that it will establish justice.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Azerbaijani

Runtime

73 mins

Rating

1/10

Release Date

18 July 1971

Country

Soviet Union

Cast

Hasan Mammadov

Hasan Mammadov

Abbasgulu bey

Adil Isgandarov

Adil Isgandarov

Karbalayi

Malik Dadashov

Malik Dadashov

Gamlo

Hamlet Khanizadeh

Hamlet Khanizadeh

Talibov

Hasanagha Turabov

Hasanagha Turabov

Khalil

Shamsi Badalbeyli

Shamsi Badalbeyli

Shabanzadeh

Tamilla Rustamova

Tamilla Rustamova

Novrasta

Shahmar Alakbarov

Shahmar Alakbarov

Iman

Abdul Mahmudov

Abdul Mahmudov

Baylar

Sadig Huseynov

Sadig Huseynov

Samad

Elkhan Gasimov

Elkhan Gasimov

Vali

Ahmad Ahmadov

Ahmad Ahmadov

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