The Shepherd's Son
A screen adaptation of the play of the same name by G. Mukhtarov and K. Seytliyev. It tells the story of a shepherd’s son who becomes a renowned surgeon.
A screen adaptation of the play of the same name by G. Mukhtarov and K. Seytliyev. It tells the story of a shepherd’s son who becomes a renowned surgeon.
Alty Karliyev
пастух Дурды / врач Кадам
Suraý Myradowa
Джерен
Bazar Amanov
Непес
Maia Koulieva
Шекер
Aman Kulmamedev
Соловьев
Moerad Seidnijazov
Берды
Nurjemal Soyunowa
Акгюль
N. Annayeva
эпизод
B. Artykov
эпизод
A screen adaptation of the play of the same name by G. Mukhtarov and K. Seytliyev. It tells the story of a shepherd’s son who becomes a renowned surgeon.
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