Samad and Foolad Zereh, the Ogre (1973) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 10, 1973

Original Title:
صمد و فولادزره دیو

Alternate Titles:
Samad va Fooladzereh Div
صمد و فولاد زره دیو

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Gorooh-e Azad-e Film
Rex Cinema & Theatre Company

Production Countries:
Iran

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 117

Samad burns an ogre's hair which causes an 8000 years old ogre to be released from his prison. The ogre eats a goat and also kidnapped Leila for Samad which causes her father to complain against Samad and sends him to jail but the ogre saves him and takes him to the city. There they have more adventures.

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Assistant Camera:
Jamshid Farahi

Assistant Director:
Hamid Yekta

Cinematography:
Nemat Haghighi

Costume Designer:
Bizhan Mohtasham

Director:
Jalal Moghadam

Makeup Artist:
Bizhan Mohtasham
Reza Hushmand

Music:
Morteza Hananeh

Producer:
Mohammad Taghi Shokrayi
Parviz Sayyad

Sound Mixer:
Masis Manookian

Title Designer:
Mohammad Feyjani

Writer:
Jalal Moghadam
Parviz Sayyad

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