I'll Be Back

I'll Be Back

Release Date: 1935-01-01

Overview: It was based on a poem "Batrak" by Oraz Tachnazarov. Batrak Kurban is denied to get married with his beloved since the girl’s father, a serf, depends on a wealthy landlord. After that, he joins the partisan movement and the Red Army. The story has a happy ending as Kurban marries the girl.

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Crew

  • David Blok - Original Music Composer

  • Evgeniy Shatunivskiy - Writer

  • Aleksandr Ledashchev - Director

  • Aleksandr Ledashchev - Writer

  • Oraz Tachnazarov - Poem

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