
Hot Summer in Kabul
Drama · Action · War
Overview
A Russian doctor is invited to work at Afghanistan's top hospital during the war, and sees firsthand the carnage caused by the Islamist mujaheddin as they attempt to overthrow the socialist government.
Top Cast


Oleg Zhakov
Oleg Zhakov
Oleg Zhakov


Nikolay Olyalin
Nikolay Olyalin
Nikolay Olyalin


Jemal Moniava
Jemal Moniava
Jemal Moniava
Gulcha Tashbayeva
Gulcha Tashbayeva
Gulcha Tashbayeva


Matlyuba Alimova
Matlyuba Alimova
Matlyuba Alimova
Leili Khamrayeva
Leili Khamrayeva
Leili Khamrayeva
Leonard Babakhanov
Leonard Babakhanov
Leonard Babakhanov
Kadir Farokh
Kadir Farokh
Kadir Farokh


Bakhtiyer Ikhtiyarov
Bakhtiyer Ikhtiyarov
Bakhtiyer Ikhtiyarov


Rustam Sagdullaev
Rustam Sagdullaev
Rustam Sagdullaev
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