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Four Sundays

Four Sundays

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After the novelette of the same name of Huseyn Abbaszadeh. The film is about friends' meeting who fought together as a partisans in Belorussian detached force.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Azerbaijani

Runtime

133 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

20 November 1974

Country

Soviet Union

Cast

Hasanagha Turabov

Hasanagha Turabov

Nijat

Aladdin Abbasov

Aladdin Abbasov

Badir

Tofig Mirzayev

Tofig Mirzayev

Jalal

Yashar Nuri

Yashar Nuri

Seyran

Yuri Sidorov

Yuri Sidorov

Pavel Chipurin

Telman Adigozalov

Telman Adigozalov

Murad

Huseynagha Sadigov

Huseynagha Sadigov

Asad

Sofa Basirzadeh

Sofa Basirzadeh

Jamila

Süsan Macidova

Süsan Macidova

Bilgeyis

Shukufa Yusupova

Shukufa Yusupova

Badir's Daughter

Khalida Guliyeva

Khalida Guliyeva

Sona

Zemfira Sadigova

Zemfira Sadigova

Sevda

Anvar Hasanov

Anvar Hasanov

Kamil

Shahmar Alakbarov

Shahmar Alakbarov

Aghahuseyn Javadov

Aghahuseyn Javadov

Mukhtar Maniyev

Mukhtar Maniyev

Talat Rahmanov

Talat Rahmanov

Sadig Hasanzadeh

Sadig Hasanzadeh

Aliabbas Gadirov

Aliabbas Gadirov

Eldaniz Zeynalov

Eldaniz Zeynalov

Abdul Mahmudov

Abdul Mahmudov

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