83 minutes
1/1/1968
The film is based on K. Kuliev's novel "Magtymguly". A story about a Turkmen spiritual leader, philosophical poet, Sufi and traveller who wrote under the pen name Pyragy (Feraghi) and is considered to be the most famous figure in Turkmen literary history. After graduating from the Khiva Madrasa, the poet Pyragy (Feraghi) Magtymguly returns to his native Turkmen aul. He teaches children, composes poems, loves a beautiful girl and is loved by her. But local bey Cherkez-khan does not like the poet's calls to unite Turkmens, and his soldiers burn the village. Khan appoints the captured Magtymguly his court poet but, having received a refusal, the tyrant orders to kill the poet. But the guard helps the poet to escape. Having returned to the burnt aul, Magtymguly begins to call on Turkmens to unite with Russia, because they could not deal with their troubles alone.
Khommat Mullyk
as Magtymguly
Muhammed Cherkezov
as Mergen
Gyuldzhan Dovuletmuradova
as Mangli
Iva Kakabayeva
as Zubeyda
Ata Alovov
as Ovez
N. Karliyev
as Elbars
G. Kuliyeva
as Akgyz
G. Toremuradova
as Khadijah
Soyun Amangeldyev
as Cherkez-khan
Gulluk Khodzhayev
as Kadyr-Serdar
Klych Berdyev
as Durdy-Shakhir
Murad Kurbanklychev
as Khartyk
Durdy Saparov
as Nazar-aga
Bayram Sadykov
as Gulam-khan
Fuad Aliyev
as Hasan-khan
Ata Dovletov
as Dzhuma
Annam Kurbanov
as Mullah Suleyman
Vladimir Bershanskiy
as Stebelev
Aman Kurbandurdyev
as Ali
G. Kherraev
as Berkely-khan
Nazar Bekmiev
as Allahverdi-khan
Akmurad Byashimov
as old Sarbaz
Elizaveta Karayeva
as Khally