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Melis Abzalov is a Actor and Director born on 18 november 1938 at Yangiyo‘l

Melis Abzalov

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Birth name Melis Oripovich Abzalov
Birth 18 november 1938 (86 years) at Yangiyo‘l

Melis Abzalov (Uzbek: Melis Abzalov, Мелис Абзалов; Russian: Мелис Абзалов) (born November 18, 1938) is an Uzbek actor, film director, screenwriter, and film producer. His most famous films include Suyunchi (1982), Kelinlar qoʻzgʻoloni (1984), Armon (1986), and Oʻtgan kunlar (1997).

Abzalov is celebrated as one of the founders and prominent members of the Uzbek film making industry. He has received many honorary titles and awards, including the title Meritorious Artist of Uzbekistan (1987).



^ "Abzalov Melis Oripovich". Oʻzbekiston milliy ensiklopediyasi (in Uzbek). Toshkent: Oʻzbekiston milliy ensiklopediyasi. 2000–2005.

^ "Abzalov, Melis Aripovich". Akademik (in Russian). Retrieved 14 October 2014.

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Filmography of Melis Abzalov (5 films)

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Actor

Drums of Fire, 2h19
Directed by Souheil Ben Barka
Genres Action, Historical
Actors Massimo Ghini, Claudia Cardinale, Ugo Tognazzi, Fernando Rey, Harvey Keitel, F. Murray Abraham
Roles Muhammad al-Mutawakkil
Rating63% 3.1823253.1823253.1823253.1823253.182325
The film tells the story of the Saadi dynasty prince Abdelmalek, exiled from Morocco by his brothers. Since his exile, he will live twenty adventurous years: fight the Spanish Inquisition, take part in the Battle of Lepanto, be incarcerated in Alicante prison, and assist in the Conquest of Tunis. Eventually, he returns to Morocco to fulfill his destiny.
The Seventh Bullet, 1h24
Directed by Ali Hamroyev
Genres War, Adventure, Western
Actors Souïmenkoul Tchokmorov, Talgat Nigmatulin, Melis Abzalov
Rating63% 3.1554753.1554753.1554753.1554753.155475
In the same tradition as The White Sun of the Desert and The Bodyguard, The Seventh Bullet is set after the Russian Civil War which ended in the 1920s when Soviet power established itself in Central Asia in the wake of the Basmachi rebellion. Despite this slight shift in emphasis and a post-war setting, The Seventh Bullet is closer to a typical war film than other Red Westerns because of a prominence of tactical resourcefulness in the development of the plot. Although of course this is a staple of many American Westerns from John Ford's cavalry series to the many Apache war films.

Director

Armon
Armon (1986)
, 1h27
Directed by Melis Abzalov

Boʻri loses his father at a young age in the 1920s. He grows up in a city and studies to become an electrician. He then returns to his village. While every girl in the village would gladly marry him, he falls in love with Xumor who is already engaged to another man. As the Soviet-German war breaks out, Boʻri, along with his fellow villagers, leaves the village to fight in the war. He never returns.
The Rebellion of the Brides, 1h10
Directed by Melis Abzalov
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Jamshid Zokirov
Rating72% 3.6377353.6377353.6377353.6377353.637735
Farmon bibi (played by Tursunoy Jaʼfarova) is a wise and loving, but strict mother who lives with the families of her seven sons in one house. Nigora, the wife of her youngest son, rebels against Farmon Bibi and the other wives sympathize with her. Toward the end of the film, Farmon bibi changes her attitude and gives in to the demands of her daughters-in-law.
Grandma the General, 1h10
Directed by Melis Abzalov

The film tells the story of Anzirat (played by Zaynab Sadriyeva), an elderly woman who lives in a small village in Soviet Uzbekistan with her son, daughter-in-law, and their ten children, all boys. Because of her strictness the villagers call Anzirat "Grandma-General."