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The Bay of Happiness
The Bay of Happiness

The Bay of Happiness

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The film is about the first oil-well in the world in the world in the 1920th.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Azerbaijani

Runtime

134 mins

Rating

8/10

Release Date

02 April 1978

Country

Soviet Union

Cast

Hasanagha Turabov

Hasanagha Turabov

Alizadeh

Aliabbas Gadirov

Aliabbas Gadirov

Nazim

Pantelejmon Krymov

Pantelejmon Krymov

Potyomkin

Hasan Mammadov

Hasan Mammadov

Rustamov

Nodar Shashigoglu

Nodar Shashigoglu

Nikolayev

Tanilya Ahmärova

Tanilya Ahmärova

Leyla

Galina Andreeva

Galina Andreeva

Yekaterina Aleksandrovna

Radovan Lukavský

Radovan Lukavský

Boyl

Eduard Dubský

Eduard Dubský

Deterting

Josef Langmiler

Josef Langmiler

Lloyd George

F. Valetski

F. Valetski

Mantashev

Aleksei Safonov

Aleksei Safonov

Romanov

Ramiz Melikov

Ramiz Melikov

Asanov

Abdul Mahmudov

Abdul Mahmudov

Abdul

Mukhtar Maniyev

Mukhtar Maniyev

Akhmed

Sadig Huseynov

Sadig Huseynov

Fatullaev

Konstantin Adamov

Konstantin Adamov

photographer

Nikolai Barmin

Nikolai Barmin

Petrovich

Shahmar Alakbarov

Shahmar Alakbarov

Saleh

V. Dasdamirov

V. Dasdamirov

Ali

Huseynagha Sadigov

Huseynagha Sadigov

Eldaniz Rasulov

Eldaniz Rasulov

Saidov

Bahadur Aliyev

Bahadur Aliyev

Mikhail Selyutin

Mikhail Selyutin

Nikolay

Aqsin Rasulov

Aqsin Rasulov

Fateh Fatullayev

Fateh Fatullayev

Arif Heydarov

Arif Heydarov

Elkhan Kuliyev

Elkhan Kuliyev

L. Aliyev

L. Aliyev

S. Aliyev

S. Aliyev

Şahin Cəbrayılov

Şahin Cəbrayılov

Sədaqət Zülfüqarova

Sədaqət Zülfüqarova

Arif Quliyev

Arif Quliyev

M. Rasulzada

M. Rasulzada

S. Ahmedov

S. Ahmedov

Sadiq Hasanzada

Sadiq Hasanzada

Sofa Basirzade

Sofa Basirzade

Olga Nikolaevna

Kyazim Abdullayev

Kyazim Abdullayev

Garay Alibeyov

Garay Alibeyov

Rasim Balayev

Rasim Balayev

Izabek

Elkhan Jafarov

Elkhan Jafarov

Atamoghlan

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