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The Day after Tomorrow at Midnight
The Day after Tomorrow at Midnight

The Day after Tomorrow at Midnight

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After the novel of the same name of M. Avdiyev and A. Donets. The film is about first operations of National State Security.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Azerbaijani

Runtime

93 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

01 December 1981

Country

Soviet Union

Cast

Malik Dadashov

Malik Dadashov

Nariman Narimanov

Hasan Mammadov

Hasan Mammadov

Baba Aliyev

Ernst Romanov

Ernst Romanov

Garber

Gennadi Korolkov

Gennadi Korolkov

Yershov

Juozas Budraitis

Juozas Budraitis

Pchelintsev

Zemfira Tsakhilova

Zemfira Tsakhilova

Elmira Aghabeyova

Hadjimurad Yegizarov

Hadjimurad Yegizarov

Mammadov

Hamlet Khanizadeh

Hamlet Khanizadeh

Hadji Ilyas

Rasim Balayev

Rasim Balayev

Israfil Bey

Ali Zeynalov

Ali Zeynalov

Beggar

Algimantas Masiulis

Algimantas Masiulis

Bartley

Ahmad Ahmadov

Ahmad Ahmadov

Yuri Senkevich

Yuri Senkevich

Stivens

Tatyana Bondarenko

Tatyana Bondarenko

Laura

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