
Execution is Postponed
Drama · Crime
Overview
After World War II, a group of young “robbers” redistributes the wealth of the rich to the poor while protecting the honor of women, especially the wives and sisters of soldiers at the front. Though branded outlaws by the law, their criminal yet benevolent deeds win the tacit approval of the local community.
Top Cast


Fuad Poladov
Fuad Poladov
Khan
Fuad Poladov
Khan


Nasiba Zeynalova
Nasiba Zeynalova
Khanbaji
Nasiba Zeynalova
Khanbaji


Malik Dadashev
Malik Dadashev
müstəntiq
Malik Dadashev
müstəntiq


Sughra Baghirzadeh
Sughra Baghirzadeh
Nargiz
Sughra Baghirzadeh
Nargiz


Zilli Namazov
Zilli Namazov
Hasan
Zilli Namazov
Hasan


Ayshad Mammadov
Ayshad Mammadov
Pasha
Ayshad Mammadov
Pasha


Gurban Ismailov
Gurban Ismailov
Kamil
Gurban Ismailov
Kamil
Ibrahim Aliyev
Ibrahim Aliyev
"Eynəkli"
Ibrahim Aliyev
"Eynəkli"


Cahangir Novruzov
Cahangir Novruzov
Adish
Cahangir Novruzov
Adish


Eldar Baghirbeyov
Eldar Baghirbeyov
"Krasavchik"
Eldar Baghirbeyov
"Krasavchik"
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