
Murder in the Night Train
Crime · Drama · Thriller
Overview
The film is about lad who joined the underworld, after coming from Afghan war.
Top Cast


Fakhraddin Manafov
Fakhraddin Manafov
Rustam
Fakhraddin Manafov
Rustam


Hasanagha Turabov
Hasanagha Turabov
Naghiyev
Hasanagha Turabov
Naghiyev


Diana Mala
Diana Mala
Marina
Diana Mala
Marina
Valeri Kovtun
Valeri Kovtun
Valeri Kovtun
Firudin Mehdiyev
Firudin Mehdiyev
Firudin Mehdiyev


Mukhtar Maniyev
Mukhtar Maniyev
Mukhtar Maniyev
Yashar Adigozalov
Yashar Adigozalov
Shovkat Agha
Yashar Adigozalov
Shovkat Agha
Yusif Mukhtarov
Yusif Mukhtarov
Pakhan
Yusif Mukhtarov
Pakhan


Nadir Azmamedov
Nadir Azmamedov
Nadir Azmamedov
Naila Zeynalova
Naila Zeynalova
Naila Zeynalova
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