Ali Konkouri (1973)
"Ali," who must become a doctor according to his mother's wishes, participates in the entrance exam year after year against his own will and fails each time. Eventually, he decides to find a way to escape this situation and marry his ideal girl. So, he pretends to be insane. Although this stops him from becoming a doctor, it leads to the girl's father opposing Ali's marriage. Feeling hopeless and exhausted, Ali eventually meets a woman who also catches his father's attention. The father uses various tricks to keep him away from home so that he can marry the woman himself.
Director: Masud Asadollahi
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Masud Asadollahi as Ali |
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Reza Karam Rezai as Jalalfar |
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Shahnaz Tehrani as Maliheh |
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Dariush Asadzade as Shafapour |
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Nematollah Gorji as Officer Sedaghati |
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Mohammad Varshochi as Akbar |
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Samad Sabahi as Psychiatrist |
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Mastaneh as Dancer |
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Reza Bani Ahmad as |
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Reza Arefan as Akbar the Butcher |
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Ashraf Kashani as Sedaghati's Wife |
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Giti Forouhar as The Neighborhood Woman |
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Parvin Amiri as |
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Mehri Mehrnia as Ali's Mother |
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Ali Zahedi as Yadollah |
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Gholamali Golchin as Sharafpour |
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Jafar Ashtiani as |
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Tataei as The Neighborhood Man |
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Paridokht Eghbalpoor as Akbar's Wife |
| Production | Azizollah Kardavani | Producer |
| Crew | Dariush Azizi | Cinematography |
| Sound | Eshaq Khanzadi | Sound |
| Editing | Gorgin Grigoorian | Editor |
| Sound | Mojtaba Mirzadeh | Music |
| Directing | Masud Asadollahi | Director |
| Writing | Masud Asadollahi | Writer |