The Sixth Sense (1935)

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About a young engineer's struggle for new, scientifically proven methods of working in drilling mines. His main opponent is a drilling foreman who prefers to be guided by his "sixth sense" in his work. In the end, engineer Geydar wins a double victory: he proves the superiority of new drilling methods over traditional ones and wins the heart of the old foreman's daughter. The film is considered banned.

Director: Mikail Mikaylov
Genre: Drama, History
Runtime: 100 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Fyodor Novitski
Production: Azerbaijanfilm, Azgoskinprom
Country: Soviet Union
Language: No Language
Original Language: ru

Keywords

silent film, baku oilmen

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Sixth Sense about?
About a young engineer's struggle for new, scientifically proven methods of working in drilling mines. His main opponent is a drilling foreman who prefers to be guided by his "sixth sense" in his work. In the end, engineer Geydar wins a double victory: he proves the superiority of new drilling methods over traditional ones and wins the heart of the old foreman's daughter. The film is considered banned.
Who directed The Sixth Sense?
The Sixth Sense was directed by Mikail Mikaylov.
Who stars in The Sixth Sense?
The Sixth Sense stars Alasgar Alakbarov, Alakbar Huseynzadeh, Ismail Hidayatzadeh, Mohsun Sanani.
How long is The Sixth Sense?
The Sixth Sense has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
What genre is The Sixth Sense?
The Sixth Sense is a Drama, History film.
Where was The Sixth Sense produced?
The Sixth Sense was produced in Soviet Union.