The Seventh Bullet (1972 film)

  • Sjuimenkul Tschokmorow: Maksumow
  • Dilorom Kambarowa: Aigul
  • Hamzah Umarov: Chair Ulla
  • Talgat Nigmatulin: Shepherd
  • Nurmuchan damage Turin: Oldest
  • Bolot Beischenalijew: deserter
  • Bachtijor Ichtijarow

The seventh ball (Russian Седьмая пуля ) is a 1972 Soviet- published feature from director Ali Chamrajew. The produced at Studio Usbekfilm film is the genre of the Soviet Western films ( "Easter" ) to assign.

Action

The film is about the struggle of Uzbek and other Central Asian communists against the Basmatschitruppen in the early 1920s. This, the representation in the film, the peaceful population terrorized during the communist militias are presented in a very positive light.

The Soviet commander Maksumow noticed that most of his units to the superior, counterrevolutionary Basmatschitruppen under the leadership of Chair officer Ulla are overflowed. Initially, therefore, the situation for Maksumow looks hopeless, but he finally succeeds yet to defeat Chair Ulla's troops, in which he convinced his men from that chair Ulla is not in their interest through cunning and planning. In the finale of the film Maksumow hits his opponent on the run. In his last weapon is only one ball, the seventh ball.

Trivia

His cinema debut of the film on April 30, 1973 in Moscow. In the GDR, he ran in theaters on July 12, 1974. In 1976 the ZDF in the Original West German television. The film was one of the most popular titles from the genre of the "Red Westerns ".

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