The Soldier (1977) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 14, 1977

Original Title:
سرباز

Alternate Titles:
Sarbaz

Genres:
Action | Drama

Production Countries:
Iran

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

Ahmad Assigns his Brother Hossein to Transport the Smuggled Cargo and then Informs Major Lieutenant Rezai-Zadeh of the Matter. Major Lieutenant, Along with His Men and Ali, a Conscript, Pursue Hossein. Hossein is Shot Dead by Ali, and Ali, Who is Tormented by His Conscience, Goes to Hossein's Grave and Encounters his Wife Mahtab and Hussein's Father. Ali goes to His Hometown and After Meeting His Parents, Meets His Fiancée, Who Intends to Smuggle a Smuggled Cargo Through Major Lieutenant Rezai-Zadeh's Protected Area On the Orders of Soleiman. Ali Discovers Their Plan and Traps the Smugglers. After That, He Becomes Interested in Mahtab and Asks Her to Marry Him. After the Marriage, Ali Tells Mahtab About the Murder of Hossein and Drives His Wife Away. Ahmad Also Iintensifies the Fire of Discord and kidnaps Abbas in the Process. Ali Saves Abbas, and Mahtab, Realizing Ali's Sacrifice, Goes to Meet Him to Reconcile.

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Cinematography:
Maziar Parto

Director:
Mohammad Reza Fazeli

Makeup Department Head:
Farhang Moayyeri

Producer:
Jamshid Sheibani

Still Photographer:
Mohammad Reza Zolfaghari

Writer:
Mehdi Ma'danian

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