Golden Horn (1948)
High in the mountains of the Trans-Ili Alatau there is an experimental station of the Kazakh Institute of Animal Husbandry. A young scientist, Jacques Dosanov (Shaken Aimanov), is working on breeding a new breed of sheep, trying to cross a merino sheep and a wild argali ram. With great difficulty, he manages to catch argali in the mountains. Datsanov and his assistant Saule take care of five sheep fertilized by a wild ram. But in difficult mountain conditions, four queens died, and the only lamb born from the fifth sheep was killed by an accidental shot by a hunter. However, Hasanov does not give up. He undertakes to repeat his experience, this time on an immeasurably large scale. A few years later, the scientist managed to grow a whole flock of archaromerinos.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Golden Horn about?
- High in the mountains of the Trans-Ili Alatau there is an experimental station of the Kazakh Institute of Animal Husbandry. A young scientist, Jacques Dosanov (Shaken Aimanov), is working on breeding a new breed of sheep, trying to cross a merino sheep and a wild argali ram. With great difficulty, he manages to catch argali in the mountains. Datsanov and his assistant Saule take care of five sheep fertilized by a wild ram. But in difficult mountain conditions, four queens died, and the only lamb born from the fifth sheep was killed by an accidental shot by a hunter. However, Hasanov does not give up. He undertakes to repeat his experience, this time on an immeasurably large scale. A few years later, the scientist managed to grow a whole flock of archaromerinos.
- Who directed Golden Horn?
- Golden Horn was directed by Yefim Aron.
- Who stars in Golden Horn?
- Golden Horn stars Shaken Aimanov, Pyotr Aleynikov, Layla Galimzhanova, Rakhia Koichubaeva, Yeleubai Umurzakov, Serke Kozhamkulov.
- How long is Golden Horn?
- Golden Horn has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
- What genre is Golden Horn?
- Golden Horn is a Drama film.
- Where was Golden Horn produced?
- Golden Horn was produced in Soviet Union.