
Abdul Mahmudov
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Abdul Mahmudov.
Born: May 15, 1944
Place of Birth: Hadjigabul, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR
Known For

The Avenger of Ganjabasar
The film is about the rebellion in Ganja in 1919-1920 at the head of Gatir Mammad.

Find That Girl
Police are conducting a homicide investigation after man dies in car accident.

The Bay of Happiness
The film is about the first oil-well in the world in the world in the 1920th.

The Strange Man
A young lawyer named Vakil Ahmed earned the nickname "The Oddball" for his honest and truthful words, as well as the purity of his soul. Many people in society give and receive bribes, including Vakil Ahmed, which causes him to lose his faith. Thanks to the worker Salim, Vakil Ahmed is released from prison.

Nasimi
The film is a biographical true story about life of Imadaddin Nasimi, well known throughout the East for his school of philosophy and thought, poems and promotion of moral values in a feudal society. During the 14th-15th centuries, when Azerbaijan was a stage for warring powers and civil wars, Nasimi was the only poet committed to promotion of humanism and moral values inflicting criticism on the ruling system and the society itself. For his intruding role in feudal regimes, Nasimi lived a complex and tragic life.

Additional Effect
After the collapse of the Soviet power in the 90s, a chemist scientist in one of Azerbaijan's scientific research institutes obtains a new solution. The scientist examines the positive and negative consequences of the chemical solution. With its help, a certain part of a person's memory can be erased and used in negative activities. At the same time, it can protect people from drug addiction and alcoholism. But the results are not as expected.

Don't Be Afraid, I'm with You
In early 20th-century Azerbaijan, two circus artists travel to a village where one of them was born, unaware of the danger and adventure that await them.

Where is Ahmad?
When his parents try to marry him to their neighbors' daughter, Ahmad runs away from home and his family try to find him.

The Last Night of Childhood
Murad, a young man fails the entrance exam to the Institute and starts working at the meat factory. His cousin Rustam, a worker on a building site, fights with him against the dishonest people who sell pieces of meat from the factory. After a series of dramatic situations, Murad and Rustam manage to uncover the thieves.

My Seven Sons
This film was based on Samad Vurgun's "Komsomol poem". Seven sons, like seven samurai become the seven komsomols (communist leaders) who were sent to a village to establish Soviet power. Seven sons become the romanticized images of people's heroes ready to take revenge.
Filmography
as Polis rəisi
as police officer (segment "Dmitrov küçəsi 86")
as Nazim Şeydayev
as Tatar Tamir
as Orkhan
as Zumrad's Brother
as Abdul
as Photographer
as Garib
as Dervish
as Bolshevik
as Fikrat
as Baylar
as Gasim
as Mobster
as officer
as Villager