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An Isfahani in the Land of Hitler‏ 1977

114 min📅 1977-03-21

Set against the backdrop of 1970s Germany, *An Isfahani in the Land of Hitler* (1977) weaves a lighthearted comedy around Mirza-Bagher, a spirited traveler from Isfahan, who finds himself entangled in a web of mistaken identities and shady schemes during a train journey.

Director: Nosratolah Vahdat

Cast

Nosratolah Vahdat
Nosratolah Vahdat
Mirza-Bagher
Zhaleh Karimi
Zhaleh Karimi
Manizheh
Asghar Semsarzade
Asghar Semsarzade
Agha-Balakhan
Manouchehr Akhzarpoor
Manouchehr Akhzarpoor
Arsalan
Barbara Valentin
Barbara Valentin
Maria
Brigitte Harrer
Brigitte Harrer
Jamshid Soheili
Jamshid Soheili
Agha-Balakhan's Brother

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *An Isfahani in the Land of Hitler* (1977) about?

The film follows Mirza-Bagher, a witty traveler from Isfahan, as he meets a trio of travelers on a train bound for Germany. What begins as a simple journey spirals into a series of comedic misunderstandings, as Mirza gets caught up in a plot involving a cunning local gang and a young woman's pursuit of education.

Who directed *An Isfahani in the Land of Hitler*?

The film was directed by Nosratolah Vahdat, who also stars in the lead role.

Who stars in *An Isfahani in the Land of Hitler*?

The cast includes Nosratolah Vahdat, Zhaleh Karimi, Asghar Semsarzade, and Manouchehr Akhzarpoor, alongside European actors like Barbara Valentin and Brigitte Harrer.

Is *An Isfahani in the Land of Hitler* (1977) worth watching?

As a 1970s Iranian comedy, the film offers a charming blend of cultural humor and lighthearted storytelling. While it may not hold up to modern standards, its nostalgic appeal and unique premise make it a curiosity worth exploring for fans of vintage comedies and cross-cultural cinema.

How long is *An Isfahani in the Land of Hitler*?

The film has a runtime of 114 minutes.

About An Isfahani in the Land of Hitler (1977) — A 1970s Iranian Comedy Rooted in Love, Deception, and Train Travel

Set against the backdrop of 1970s Germany, *An Isfahani in the Land of Hitler* (1977) weaves a lighthearted comedy around Mirza-Bagher, a spirited traveler from Isfahan, who finds himself entangled in a web of mistaken identities and shady schemes during a train journey. Alongside Agha-Balakhan, an official on administrative business, and Manizheh, a bright young woman bound for Munich to study hotel management, Mirza's adventure takes a humorous turn when he crosses paths with Maria, a charming local whose brother Franz is embroiled in a questionable alliance. Between comedic encounters and cultural clashes, the film blends Iranian wit with European intrigue, creating a playful yet insightful narrative.

Directed by the versatile Nosratolah Vahdat, who also stars as Mirza-Bagher, the movie stands out for its unique fusion of cultural humor and historical setting. The cast, including Zhaleh Karimi as Manizheh and Asghar Semsarzade as Agha-Balakhan, delivers performances that balance slapstick charm with subtle satire, making it a nostalgic gem for fans of cross-cultural comedies.