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Execution is Postponed 2003

72 min📅 2003-03-06

Set in the post-WWII era, *Execution is Postponed (2003)* by Alakbar Muradov follows a band of idealistic outlaws who challenge the rigid class divide of their time.

Director: Alakbar Muradov

Cast

Fuad Poladov
Fuad Poladov
Khan
Nasiba Zeynalova
Nasiba Zeynalova
Khanbaji
Malik Dadashev
Malik Dadashev
müstəntiq
Sughra Baghirzadeh
Sughra Baghirzadeh
Nargiz
Zilli Namazov
Zilli Namazov
Hasan
Ayshad Mammadov
Ayshad Mammadov
Pasha
Gurban Ismailov
Gurban Ismailov
Kamil
Ibrahim Aliyev
"Eynəkli"
Cahangir Novruzov
Cahangir Novruzov
Adish
Eldar Baghirbeyov
Eldar Baghirbeyov
"Krasavchik"

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Execution is Postponed (2003) about?

Set in the shadow of World War II, the film tells the story of a group of young outlaws who secretly redistribute wealth from the privileged to the poor, while safeguarding the dignity of soldiers' families. Their bold actions spark debate—are they criminals or champions of a broken system?

Who directed Execution is Postponed?

The film was directed by Alakbar Muradov, whose work often explores societal tensions and moral dilemmas in historical settings.

Who stars in Execution is Postponed?

The cast features Fuad Poladov, Nasiba Zeynalova, Malik Dadashev, Sughra Baghirzadeh, and Ayshad Mammadov in pivotal roles.

Is Execution is Postponed (2003) worth watching?

With its gripping blend of crime and moral drama, *Execution is Postponed* appeals to fans of thoughtful, character-driven storytelling. While it doesn't carry an IMDb rating, its themes of justice and resistance make it a compelling watch for those interested in post-war social narratives.

How long is Execution is Postponed?

The runtime of *Execution is Postponed (2003)* is 72 minutes.

About Execution is Postponed (2003) — Post-WWII rebels take justice into their own hands

Set in the post-WWII era, *Execution is Postponed (2003)* by Alakbar Muradov follows a band of idealistic outlaws who challenge the rigid class divide of their time. Disguised as thieves, these young rebels target the wealthy not for personal gain, but to redistribute wealth to the struggling working class and protect the families of soldiers fighting on the front lines. Though their actions defy the law, their Robin Hood-like crusade earns quiet admiration from the community, who see them as defenders rather than criminals.

This gripping drama blends crime and social justice, weaving themes of honor, sacrifice, and moral ambiguity against a backdrop of post-war hardship. With a pulsating atmosphere that balances tension and noble intent, *Execution is Postponed* offers a compelling look at how justice can emerge from the shadows of oppression.