
The Tale of the Old Oak Tree
Drama
Overview
The film raises the problem of man's relationship to nature, the symbol of which is an old oak tree, protected by a forester from selfish people.
Top Cast


Hasan Mammadov
Hasan Mammadov
Baghir
Hasan Mammadov
Baghir


Hasanagha Turabov
Hasanagha Turabov
Nurjabbar
Hasanagha Turabov
Nurjabbar


Khalida Guliyeva
Khalida Guliyeva
Nazli
Khalida Guliyeva
Nazli


Rasim Balayev
Rasim Balayev
Idrisov
Rasim Balayev
Idrisov


Cahangir Novruzov
Cahangir Novruzov
Namaz
Cahangir Novruzov
Namaz


Gülsan Qurbanova
Gülsan Qurbanova
Sona
Gülsan Qurbanova
Sona
Afag Quliyeva
Afag Quliyeva
Leyli
Afag Quliyeva
Leyli
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