Ghoul (1973) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 21, 1973

Original Title:
غول

Genres:
Action

Production Companies:
Siera Film

Production Countries:
Iran

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Rashid loves dancers called Mahboubeh, but Jawad, known as the Giants, is barring their relationship. Rashid, when damaged by the giant, tells the ruler of Roohollah to find a necklace with a giant. Rouhollah confronts Hussein and hires him for his purpose. Ghul Hussein is severely distressed and Hussein extends his hand to Ismail GavKosh. Ishmael does not accept, and it is said to lie to him that Mahboubeh is the daughter of Rashid, and the giant has forced him to work in the cafe contrary to his will. Mahboubeh also wants to help Ishmael, and Ishmael finds out with his giants. Ismail gradually finds out that the relationship between Mahboubeh and Rashid is not a relationship between father and son. Eventually, Ismail kills the giant in a clash and takes Mahbube home.

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Assistant Camera:
Morteza Hamzeh

Assistant Director:
Alizadeh

Cinematography:
Ali sadeghi

Director:
Davood Esmaeili

Editor:
Hassan Mosayyebi

Makeup & Hair:
Reza Rokhak

Music:
Hosein Vaseghi

Playback Singer:
Ahdieh Badiee

Producer:
Mehdi Mosayyebi

Sound Mixer:
Ahmad Ahmadpoor

Sound Recordist:
Galost Goorkian

Still Photographer:
Reza Mohajer

Writer:
Reza Aghili

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