
The Cloth Peddler 1965
Step back to 1900s Baku in Tofig Taghizadeh's The Cloth Peddler (1965), a sunlit romance where tradition and heart collide. Asgar, a prosperous businessman, longs to marry for love, but strict Azerbaijani customs forbid pre-marital contact with a woman.
Director: Tofig Taghizadeh
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Cloth Peddler (1965) about?
The film follows Asgar, a wealthy Baku merchant who disguises himself as a cloth peddler to win the affection of Gulchohra, a woman barred from pre-wedding contact by tradition. Set in early 20th-century Azerbaijan, it's a heartfelt tale of disguise, societal norms, and the defiant power of love.
Who directed The Cloth Peddler?
Tofig Taghizadeh directed The Cloth Peddler, bringing a light touch to a story rooted in cultural history.
Who stars in The Cloth Peddler?
The film stars Hasan Mammadov as Asgar, Leyla Shikhlinskaya as Gulchohra, with Aghadadash Gurbanov, Najiba Malikova, and Hadjimurad Yegizarov rounding out the ensemble.
Is The Cloth Peddler (1965) worth watching?
With its charming blend of romance, music, and comedy, The Cloth Peddler offers a gentle escape into early 20th-century Azerbaijan. While not rated on IMDb, its themes and tone make it a pleasant watch for fans of period romances and cultural storytelling.
How long is The Cloth Peddler?
The Cloth Peddler runs for 85 minutes.
About The Cloth Peddler (1965) — A romantic disguise hides the heart beneath the fabric of tradition
Step back to 1900s Baku in Tofig Taghizadeh's The Cloth Peddler (1965), a sunlit romance where tradition and heart collide. Asgar, a prosperous businessman, longs to marry for love, but strict Azerbaijani customs forbid pre-marital contact with a woman. Determined to bridge the divide, he sheds his fine clothes and becomes a humble street peddler, hoping his chosen one, Gulchohra, will see the man beneath the disguise. Set against a backdrop of bustling bazaars and candlelit homes, the film blends tender comedy with the yearning for freedom that defined a generation.
Taghizadeh's gentle storytelling and the radiant performances by Hasan Mammadov and Leyla Shikhlinskaya make The Cloth Peddler (1965) a time-capsule of culture and emotion, where laughter and longing weave together to celebrate the courage it takes to follow the heart.