
Can One Forgive Him?
Drama · Crime · Mystery
Overview
The film is about the boy who got under bad when influence after losing his family he faced with tragic events.
Top Cast
Mehdi Mammadov
Mehdi Mammadov
Gaya Murshudov
Mehdi Mammadov
Gaya Murshudov
Manana Abuyeva
Manana Abuyeva
Sevda
Manana Abuyeva
Sevda
Ismail Talibli
Ismail Talibli
Veysal Mirza
Ismail Talibli
Veysal Mirza
Grigori Tonuns
Grigori Tonuns
Tarlan
Grigori Tonuns
Tarlan


Veriko Anjaparidze
Veriko Anjaparidze
Mother
Veriko Anjaparidze
Mother


Mammadrza Sheikhzamanov
Mammadrza Sheikhzamanov
Gurbanov
Mammadrza Sheikhzamanov
Gurbanov


Hasanaga Salayev
Hasanaga Salayev
Gudrat
Hasanaga Salayev
Gudrat


Mukhlis Dzhani-zade
Mukhlis Dzhani-zade
Ibrahimov
Mukhlis Dzhani-zade
Ibrahimov


Burjali Asgarov
Burjali Asgarov
Lieutenant Rasulov
Burjali Asgarov
Lieutenant Rasulov
Ataya Aliyeva
Ataya Aliyeva
Sara
Ataya Aliyeva
Sara
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