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The Devil under the Windshield
The Devil under the Windshield

The Devil under the Windshield

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ThrillerMysteryDrama

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A journalist is investigating a group of poachers who are illegally selling the huge amounts of fish

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Azerbaijani

Runtime

84 mins

Rating

9/10

Release Date

01 July 1988

Country

Soviet Union

Cast

Fakhraddin Manafov

Fakhraddin Manafov

Teymur

Larisa Khalafova

Larisa Khalafova

Sona

Hasan Mammadov

Hasan Mammadov

Sabir

Rasim Balayev

Rasim Balayev

Nazarov

Hamlet Khanizadeh

Hamlet Khanizadeh

Pashayev

Yashar Nuri

Yashar Nuri

Nazimzadeh

Hadji Ismailov

Hadji Ismailov

Fisherman

Radmila Aliyeva

Radmila Aliyeva

Leyla

Nadir Azmammadov

Nadir Azmammadov

Truck Driver

Tahir Tahirov

Tahir Tahirov

Sultanchik

Eldaniz Rasulov

Eldaniz Rasulov

Ogtay

Rashid Mahmudzadeh

Rashid Mahmudzadeh

Fufa

Nasir Sadigzadeh

Nasir Sadigzadeh

Hotel Manager

Ramiz Azizbeyli

Ramiz Azizbeyli

Mukhtar Maniyev

Mukhtar Maniyev

Rizvan

Hadjimurad Yegizarov

Hadjimurad Yegizarov

Heydarov

Tofik Mirzoyev

Tofik Mirzoyev

Alim Mammadov

Alim Mammadov

Jabiyev

Yasin Garayev

Yasin Garayev

Farhad Huseynov

Farhad Huseynov

Gumrah Rahimov

Gumrah Rahimov

Officer

Tavakkul Ismailov

Tavakkul Ismailov

Driver

Nazir Aliyev

Nazir Aliyev

Telman Aliyev

Telman Aliyev

Sadig Huseynov

Sadig Huseynov

Vidadi Hasanov

Vidadi Hasanov

Elman Sheydayev

Elman Sheydayev

Dadash Kazimov

Dadash Kazimov

Cook

Emin Mirabdullayev

Emin Mirabdullayev

Sabir's Son

Khuraman Abbasova

Khuraman Abbasova

Najiba Huseynova

Najiba Huseynova

Sabir's Wife

Elman Gurbanov

Elman Gurbanov

Omur Naghiyev

Omur Naghiyev

Tariyel Qasimov

Tariyel Qasimov

Valiahd Valiyev

Valiahd Valiyev

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