
Akharin Lahze
In the first years of the Farazmi Revolution, he abused his wife's property and went to the United States. After a while, when the money ran out, he robbed a bank and returned to Iran, but found out that his ex-wife had married a young man. He meets his young daughter Goli several times with the father-in-law of his father-in-law, and decides to flee the country again by kidnapping her. Farazmi, who is heavily influenced by American movies and drugs, goes to his ex-wife's house on the night of the wedding and kidnaps Goli. The woman's new husband chases her, and Farazim, who assumes himself a "Rambo" and thinks that American helicopters have come to his rescue, falls from a tall building and perishes.
- Released
- 1988
Details
Release year: 1988
Storyline
In the first years of the Farazmi Revolution, he abused his wife's property and went to the United States. After a while, when the money ran out, he robbed a bank and returned to Iran, but found out that his ex-wife had married a young man. He meets his young daughter Goli several times with the father-in-law of his father-in-law, and decides to flee the country again by kidnapping her. Farazmi, who is heavily influenced by American movies and drugs, goes to his ex-wife's house on the night of the wedding and kidnaps Goli. The woman's new husband chases her, and Farazim, who assumes himself a "Rambo" and thinks that American helicopters have come to his rescue, falls from a tall building and perishes.
Top credits
- Manouchehr Azari — Taxi passenger
- Sadegh Hatefi — Farzani
- Reza Karam Rezai — Cashiers
- Hamid Lolayi — Broker