

The Bay of Happiness
Genres
Overview
The film is about the first oil-well in the world in the world in the 1920th.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
134 min
Release Date
1978-04-02
Status
Released
Original Language
Azerbaijani
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
8
Hasanagha Turabov
Alizadeh
Aliabbas Gadirov
Nazim
Pantelejmon Krymov
Potyomkin
Hasan Mammadov
Rustamov
Nodar Shashigoglu
Nikolayev
Tanilya Ahmärova
Leyla
Galina Andreeva
Yekaterina Aleksandrovna
Radovan Lukavský
Boyl
Eduard Dubský
Deterting
Josef Langmiler
Lloyd George
F. Valetski
Mantashev
Aleksei Safonov
Romanov
Ramiz Melikov
Asanov
Abdul Mahmudov
Abdul
Mukhtar Maniyev
Akhmed
Sadig Huseynov
Fatullaev
Konstantin Adamov
photographer
Nikolai Barmin
Petrovich
Shahmar Alakbarov
Saleh
V. Dasdamirov
Ali
Huseynagha Sadigov
Eldaniz Rasulov
Saidov
Bahadur Aliyev
Mikhail Selyutin
Nikolay
Aqsin Rasulov
Fateh Fatullayev
Arif Heydarov
Elkhan Kuliyev
L. Aliyev
S. Aliyev
Şahin Cəbrayılov
Sədaqət Zülfüqarova
Arif Quliyev
M. Rasulzada
S. Ahmedov
Sadig Hasanzadeh
Sofa Basirzadeh
Olga Nikolaevna
Kyazim Abdullayev
Garay Alibeyov
Rasim Balayev
Izabek
Elkhan Jafarov
Atamoghlan
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