
Nasreddin in Bukhara
Comedy · Romance · Fantasy
Overview
Smart Man Nassredin easily penetrates into Bukhara Emir inner circle posing as Wise Man from Damascus. He becomes Emir trusted advisor, and even convinces the tyrant to relax the rule and release a lot of political prisoners (because stars favor this arrangement).
Top Cast


Lev Sverdlin
Lev Sverdlin
Nasreddin
Lev Sverdlin
Nasreddin


Konstantin Mikhailov
Konstantin Mikhailov
Emir of Bukhara
Konstantin Mikhailov
Emir of Bukhara


Emmanuil Geller
Emmanuil Geller
Dzhafar
Emmanuil Geller
Dzhafar


Vasiliy Zaychikov
Vasiliy Zaychikov
Niya - otets Gyuldzhan
Vasiliy Zaychikov
Niya - otets Gyuldzhan


M. Mirzakarimova
M. Mirzakarimova
Gyuldzhan
M. Mirzakarimova
Gyuldzhan


Stepan Kayukov
Stepan Kayukov
Bakhtiyar - vizir
Stepan Kayukov
Bakhtiyar - vizir


Abid Talipov
Abid Talipov
Yusup - kuznets
Abid Talipov
Yusup - kuznets


Matvei Lyarov
Matvei Lyarov
Arslanbek
Matvei Lyarov
Arslanbek


Nikolai Volkov St.
Nikolai Volkov St.
Gusseyn-Gusliya
Nikolai Volkov St.
Gusseyn-Gusliya


Asad Ismatov
Asad Ismatov
Ali
Asad Ismatov
Ali
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