
The Inquiry is Going On
Genres
Overview
After the novel "Sahil Amaliyyati" (The operation of "Side") of the same name of Jamshid Amirov. The film is about foreign secret service's operation and it's revelation by security organs.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
74 min
Release Date
1966-12-17
Status
Released
Original Language
Azerbaijani
Vote Count
2
Vote Average
1
Kamal Khudaverdiyev
Chingizov
Hasanagha Salayev
Rustamov
Hasan Mammadov
Sardar Azimov
Larisa Khalafova
Dilara Bayramova
Lyudmila Shlyakhtur
Tatyana Ostapenko
Hasanagha Turabov
Guliyev
Lev Bordukov
Houk/Martinov
Anatoliy Solovyov
Nikezin
Nina Golovina
Cheremisina
Safura Ibrahimova
Maryam
Talat Rahmanov
Maryam's Husband
Mikhail Sidorkin
Yatsenko
Fuad Poladov
Salim
Suleyman Alasgarov
Mirahmad
Leyla Rzayeva
Salim's Mother
Viktor Kolpakov
Boss
Zemfira Tsakhilova
Mustafayeva
Yusif Veliyev
Khudayar
Aghahuseyn Javadov
Hasan
Bahadur Aliyev
Aliyev
Novruz Akhundov
Ogtay
Hadjibaba Baghirov
Jeyhun Mirzayev
Osman Haggi
Waiter
Anvar Hasanov
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