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How the Song is Composed
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How the Song is Composed

Dec 22, 1957
1h 22m
★ 0.0

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Cast

Kosta Slanov

Suleyman Stalski

Kosta Slanov

Vladimir Tkhapsayev

Gara Magoma

Vladimir Tkhapsayev

Afanasi Kochetkov

Maksim Gorki

Afanasi Kochetkov

Mammadali Valikhanli

Badirkhan

Mammadali Valikhanli

Atamoghlan Rzayev

Khanapi

Atamoghlan Rzayev

Alakbar Huseynzadeh

Molla Hadjimed

Alakbar Huseynzadeh

Ali Gurbanov

Blind Ashug

Ali Gurbanov

Fateh Fatullayev

Fateh Fatullayev

Sergei Yakushev

Sergei Yakushev

Suleyman Taghizadeh

Suleyman Taghizadeh

Vera Shirye

Vera Shirye

Mikail Mikaylov

Bicherakhov

Mikail Mikaylov