Dokhtare Lor ya irane druz va emruz (1933) Poster

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Undistinguished early Iranian-Indian piece.
Mozjoukine26 January 2004
Notable as one of the earliest Iranian sound films, this effort is far from accomplished.

The plot has a government official rescuing a dancing girl from bondage at the hands of kidnappers, played in unconvincing sets by an unremarkable, over age cast. Finale is the hero's song, devoted to the glories of Shah Reza bringing peace and unity.

The production was by a Bombay company and the most interesting element is the choreography, resembling that of Indian films of the Meena Kumari era.
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