
My Seven Sons
Drama · Action · History
Overview
This film was based on Samad Vurgun's "Komsomol poem". Seven sons, like seven samurai become the seven komsomols (communist leaders) who were sent to a village to establish Soviet power. Seven sons become the romanticized images of people's heroes ready to take revenge.
Top Cast


Hasan Mammadov
Hasan Mammadov
Bakhtiyar
Hasan Mammadov
Bakhtiyar


Anvar Hasanov
Anvar Hasanov
Jalal
Anvar Hasanov
Jalal


Elchin Mammadov
Elchin Mammadov
Mirpasha
Elchin Mammadov
Mirpasha


Abdul Mahmudov
Abdul Mahmudov
Gasim
Abdul Mahmudov
Gasim


Shahmar Alakbarov
Shahmar Alakbarov
Gazanfar
Shahmar Alakbarov
Gazanfar


Rafig Azimov
Rafig Azimov
Shahsuvar
Rafig Azimov
Shahsuvar


Alasgar Ibrahimov
Alasgar Ibrahimov
Zalimoghlu
Alasgar Ibrahimov
Zalimoghlu


Hasanagha Turabov
Hasanagha Turabov
Garay Bey
Hasanagha Turabov
Garay Bey


Ismail Osmanli
Ismail Osmanli
Kalantar
Ismail Osmanli
Kalantar
Zemfira Ismailova
Zemfira Ismailova
Humay
Zemfira Ismailova
Humay
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