Istanbul - Baghdad - Teheran: 1944-58 (1958)
This short unedited film largely documents travel, tourist attractions some of the people encountered during Sir Clarmont Skrine’s time in the region. Highlights within the footage are the spectacular mountainous scenery to be found in Iran, Tomb of Cyrus, Persepolis, the shrine of Imam Reza, Imam Square, Chehel Sotoun, Shah Mosque, Tehran Bazaar, Ctesiphon, the Tomb of Darius and the Blue Mosque.
Director: Sir Clarmont Skrine
Runtime: 14 min
Release Date: January 1, 1958
Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: xx
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Istanbul - Baghdad - Teheran: 1944-58 about?
- This short unedited film largely documents travel, tourist attractions some of the people encountered during Sir Clarmont Skrine’s time in the region. Highlights within the footage are the spectacular mountainous scenery to be found in Iran, Tomb of Cyrus, Persepolis, the shrine of Imam Reza, Imam Square, Chehel Sotoun, Shah Mosque, Tehran Bazaar, Ctesiphon, the Tomb of Darius and the Blue Mosque.
- Who directed Istanbul - Baghdad - Teheran: 1944-58?
- Istanbul - Baghdad - Teheran: 1944-58 was directed by Sir Clarmont Skrine.
- How long is Istanbul - Baghdad - Teheran: 1944-58?
- Istanbul - Baghdad - Teheran: 1944-58 has a runtime of 14m (14 minutes).
- Where was Istanbul - Baghdad - Teheran: 1944-58 produced?
- Istanbul - Baghdad - Teheran: 1944-58 was produced in United Kingdom.