
The Golden Goose
Drama
Overview
The film is about the fishing island.
Top Cast


Hasan Mammadov
Hasan Mammadov
Farman
Hasan Mammadov
Farman


Shukur Burkhanov
Shukur Burkhanov
Aghabala
Shukur Burkhanov
Aghabala


Tofig Taghizadeh
Tofig Taghizadeh
Teymur Mukhtarov
Tofig Taghizadeh
Teymur Mukhtarov


Leyla Shikhlinskaya
Leyla Shikhlinskaya
Shafiga
Leyla Shikhlinskaya
Shafiga


Hasanagha Turabov
Hasanagha Turabov
Fazilov
Hasanagha Turabov
Fazilov
Ivan Rijov
Ivan Rijov
Yakob Mitroshin
Ivan Rijov
Yakob Mitroshin


Sadykh Gusejnov
Sadykh Gusejnov
Alihuseyn
Sadykh Gusejnov
Alihuseyn


Shahmar Alakbarov
Shahmar Alakbarov
Rizvan
Shahmar Alakbarov
Rizvan


Rafig Azimov
Rafig Azimov
Gunduz
Rafig Azimov
Gunduz


Mammadrza Sheikhzamanov
Mammadrza Sheikhzamanov
Mahmud
Mammadrza Sheikhzamanov
Mahmud
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