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The Boys of Our Yard

The Boys of Our Yard

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DramaComedyRomance

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The film is about the yard boys getting a little older and thinking about their independent lifes.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Azerbaijani

Runtime

80 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

25 July 1973

Country

Soviet Union

Cast

Anvar Hasanov

Anvar Hasanov

Arif

Sadagat Dadashova

Sadagat Dadashova

Elmira

Salam Ismailov

Salam Ismailov

Tofig

Omur Naghiyev

Omur Naghiyev

Rasim

Nasiba Zeynalova

Nasiba Zeynalova

Sariyya

Aliagha Aghayev

Aliagha Aghayev

Mehdi

Aghasadig Garaybeyli

Aghasadig Garaybeyli

Rustam

Malik Dadashov

Malik Dadashov

Abdul

Shahmar Alakbarov

Shahmar Alakbarov

Ibrahim

Zemfira Ismailova

Zemfira Ismailova

Gulyaz

Leyla Badirbayli

Leyla Badirbayli

Leyla

Sofa Basirzade

Sofa Basirzade

Sona

Tariyel Qasimov

Tariyel Qasimov

Alish

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