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The Boys of Our Yard
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The Boys of Our Yard

Jul 25, 1973
1h 20m
★ 0.0

Overview

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

Genres

Drama
Comedy
Romance

Production Companies

Azerbaijanfilm
Gosteleradio USSR

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Cast

Anvar Hasanov

Arif

Anvar Hasanov

Sadagat Dadashova

Elmira

Sadagat Dadashova

Salam Ismayil

Tofig

Salam Ismayil

Omur Naghiyev

Rasim

Omur Naghiyev

Nasiba Zeynalova

Sariyya

Nasiba Zeynalova

Äliagha Aghayev

Mehdi

Äliagha Aghayev

Agasadig Gararbayli

Rustam

Agasadig Gararbayli

Malik Dadashev

Abdul

Malik Dadashev

Shahmar Alakbarov

Ibrahim

Shahmar Alakbarov

Zemfira Ismailova

Gulyaz

Zemfira Ismailova

Leyla Badirbayli

Leyla

Leyla Badirbayli

Sofa Basirzade

Sona

Sofa Basirzade

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