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Wait for the Signal from the Sea

Wait for the Signal from the Sea

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The film is about commissary Chingiz Ildirim.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Azerbaijani

Runtime

72 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

14 September 1986

Country

Soviet Union

Cast

Fuad Poladov

Fuad Poladov

Aliabbas Gadirov

Aliabbas Gadirov

Sultanov

Hasanagha Turabov

Hasanagha Turabov

Prime Minister

Fazil Bayramov

Fazil Bayramov

Tlekhas

Fakhraddin Manafov

Fakhraddin Manafov

Shafibeyov

Gunduz Abbasov

Gunduz Abbasov

Poet

Lala Giyasbeyli

Lala Giyasbeyli

Leyla

Firangiz Mutallimova

Firangiz Mutallimova

Sona

Mukhtar Maniyev

Mukhtar Maniyev

Aladdin Abbasov

Aladdin Abbasov

Vilnis Bekeris

Vilnis Bekeris

Englishman

Kamil Zohrabov

Kamil Zohrabov

Hasan

Vladislav Kovalkov

Vladislav Kovalkov

Matveyev

Vidadi Hasanov

Vidadi Hasanov

Ramiz Azizbeyli

Ramiz Azizbeyli

Mustafa

Tanilya Ahmärova

Tanilya Ahmärova

Nuraddin Mehdikhanli

Nuraddin Mehdikhanli

Kazim bey

Hasan Mammadov

Hasan Mammadov

Old General

Yashar Nuri

Yashar Nuri

Captain

Sadaya Mustafayeva

Sadaya Mustafayeva

Kamran Shahmardanov

Kamran Shahmardanov

Chingiz

Anvar Hasanov

Anvar Hasanov

Gennadiy Yukhtin

Gennadiy Yukhtin

Ramiz Melikov

Ramiz Melikov

Fisherman

Valiahd Valiyev

Valiahd Valiyev

Fisherman

Sadig Huseynov

Sadig Huseynov

Mirza Babayev

Mirza Babayev

Afrasiyab Mammadov

Afrasiyab Mammadov

Nazir Aliyev

Nazir Aliyev

Kyazim Abdullayev

Kyazim Abdullayev

Fikrat Aliyev

Fikrat Aliyev

Gumrah Rahimov

Gumrah Rahimov

Bolshevik

Sabir Sultanov

Sabir Sultanov

Natig Safiyev

Natig Safiyev

Valeri Karimov

Valeri Karimov

Rafig Karimov

Rafig Karimov

Agharafi Rahimov

Agharafi Rahimov

Latifa Aliyeva

Latifa Aliyeva

Nizami Musayev

Nizami Musayev

Beggar

Idris Rustamov

Idris Rustamov

Beggar

Cahangir Aslanoglu

Cahangir Aslanoglu

Otkam Isgandarov

Otkam Isgandarov

Student

Omur Naghiyev

Omur Naghiyev

Bolshevik

Tariyel Qasimov

Tariyel Qasimov

Bolshevik

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