The Bodyguard
Directed byAli Khamraev
Written byAli Khamraev
Produced byMarat Khasanov
StarringAlexander Kaidanovsky
Anatoly Solonitsyn
Gulcha Tashbaeva
Shavkat Abdusalyamov
CinematographyLeonid Kalashnikov
Yuri Klimenko
Vyacheslav Semin
Edited byR. Vardanyan
Music byEduard Artemyev
Production
company
Release date
  • 1979 (1979)
Running time
90 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

The Bodyguard (Russian: Телохранитель, Telokhranitel) is a 1979 Soviet action film released by Tadjikfilm. It is one of the best known of the Red Westerns and directed by the veteran feature and documentary maker, Ali Khamraev.[1]

Plot

The setting is Central Asia during the Russian Civil War. In the post-revolutionary twenties, when the power in European Russia was (officially) "fully in the hands of the workers and peasants", but the fight against the Basmachi rebels was in full swing. When a Red Army detachment captures Sultan Nazar (Anatoly Solonitsyn), the brains behind the Basmachi contingent, a decision is made to escort urgently the prisoner to the Bukhara province. The difficult mission is entrusted to a grizzled mountain trapper and conscientious revolutionary Mirzo. His expertise is essential to traverse the precarious paths and steep mountain ridges along the way, impossible terrain for the inexperienced. A group consisting of Mirzo (Alexander Kaidanovsky), his brother Kova, the Sultan, his daughter Zarangis (D. Alimova) and slave Saifulla set off on this journey, pursued doggedly along the way by Fottabek (Shavkat Abdusalyamov), the ruthless new head of the Basmachis. They are forced to fight on the mountain ridges as well as negotiate the natural dangers and harsh elements.

Cast

  • Alexander Kaidanovsky (dubbed by Sergey Shakurov) - Mirzo
  • Anatoly Solonitsyn - Sultan Nazar
  • Shavkat Abdusalyamov (dubbed by Oleg Yankovsky) - Fottabek
  • Gulcha Tashbaeva - Aibash, wife of Fottabek
  • Nikolai Grinko - Nikolai Grigorievich, border guard commander
  • D. Alimova - Zaranghis, daughter of Nazar
  • G. Igamberdyev - Kula, younger brother of Mirzo
  • Saidmurad Ziyautdinov - Saifulo, servant of Nazar
  • Bolot Beishenaliev - Mashrab, sorcerer, shaman
  • Rajab Adashev - Utash Ahmad Dodho
  • Sh. Mavlyanov - Basmachi
  • Saidmurad Saidmuradov - Nazar-aka, old hermit
  • Anvar Alimov

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