
The Last Night of Childhood
Comedy · Drama · Crime
Overview
Murad, a young man fails the entrance exam to the Institute and starts working at the meat factory. His cousin Rustam, a worker on a building site, fights with him against the dishonest people who sell pieces of meat from the factory. After a series of dramatic situations, Murad and Rustam manage to uncover the thieves.
Top Cast


Anvar Hasanov
Anvar Hasanov
Murad
Anvar Hasanov
Murad


Sayavush Shafiyev
Sayavush Shafiyev
Rustam
Sayavush Shafiyev
Rustam
Ataya Aliyeva
Ataya Aliyeva
Mansura
Ataya Aliyeva
Mansura


Torakhanum Zeynalova
Torakhanum Zeynalova
grandmother
Torakhanum Zeynalova
grandmother


Alakbar Seyfi
Alakbar Seyfi
Ismail
Alakbar Seyfi
Ismail
Khosrov Abdullayev
Khosrov Abdullayev
Majnun
Khosrov Abdullayev
Majnun


Tofik Mirzoyev
Tofik Mirzoyev
Rufat
Tofik Mirzoyev
Rufat
Megi Kejeradze
Megi Kejeradze
Elya
Megi Kejeradze
Elya
Gorkhmaz Atakishiyev
Gorkhmaz Atakishiyev
Zaur
Gorkhmaz Atakishiyev
Zaur


Mammadsadiq Nuriyev
Mammadsadiq Nuriyev
Davud
Mammadsadiq Nuriyev
Davud
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