
The killer of the father
Action · Adventure · Romance
Overview
Nunu and Iago are in love with each other. The married guard Girgola wants to get hold of the woman. Girgola gets Iago arrested and makes Nunu marry his retarded brother. On one occasion he finds the woman alone and rapes her. Nunu jumps in the river to commit suicide but gets saved by Iago’s friends. Iago escapes from jail, but Girgola attacks his hideout and haves him killed together with his friends. Girgola also kills Nunu’s old father and accuses Nunu of the murder. Nunu is tied to a pole and dies in the exile.
Top Cast


Nato Vachnadze
Nato Vachnadze
Nunu
Nato Vachnadze
Nunu


Vaso Arabidze
Vaso Arabidze
Onise
Vaso Arabidze
Onise


ბეჟანოვა
ბეჟანოვა
Maria(Makhia) – Onise's wife
ბეჟანოვა
Maria(Makhia) – Onise's wife
Vano Saradjishvili
Vano Saradjishvili
Yago
Vano Saradjishvili
Yago
Kote Andronikashvili
Kote Andronikashvili
Koba
Kote Andronikashvili
Koba


Akaki Vasadze
Akaki Vasadze
Girgola
Akaki Vasadze
Girgola
Niko Gvaradze
Niko Gvaradze
Ninia
Niko Gvaradze
Ninia


Zakaria Berishvili
Zakaria Berishvili
Glakho
Zakaria Berishvili
Glakho
Elene Eristav-Jgenti
Elene Eristav-Jgenti
Mother of Nunu
Elene Eristav-Jgenti
Mother of Nunu


Pavel Yesikovsky
Pavel Yesikovsky
Kazak
Pavel Yesikovsky
Kazak
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