
Golden Precipice
Drama · History · Adventure
Overview
The oil industry is emerging in Baku. A poor young man named Jalil accidentally becomes the owner of an oilfield site. But unexpected wealth brings him one misfortune after another. His friends turn away from him, and the woman he loves leaves for another. A hero who dreamed of a home will never create a family.
Top Cast


Aliabbas Gadirov
Aliabbas Gadirov
Jalil
Aliabbas Gadirov
Jalil


Hamida Omarova
Hamida Omarova
Shafiga
Hamida Omarova
Shafiga


Hamlet Xanizadeh
Hamlet Xanizadeh
Lutfali bey
Hamlet Xanizadeh
Lutfali bey
Yelena Gabets
Yelena Gabets
Aghbaniz
Yelena Gabets
Aghbaniz


Mammadrza Sheikhzamanov
Mammadrza Sheikhzamanov
Gurban
Mammadrza Sheikhzamanov
Gurban


Hasanagha Turabov
Hasanagha Turabov
Baghir
Hasanagha Turabov
Baghir


Sadykh Gusejnov
Sadykh Gusejnov
Ahmad
Sadykh Gusejnov
Ahmad
Shamil Suleymanli
Shamil Suleymanli
Aziz
Shamil Suleymanli
Aziz


Kamil Magerramov
Kamil Magerramov
Gudrat
Kamil Magerramov
Gudrat


Eldaniz Zeynalov
Eldaniz Zeynalov
Nuru bey
Eldaniz Zeynalov
Nuru bey
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