An Isfahani in New York

1972 Iranian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

An Isfahani in New York (Persian: یک اصفهانی در نیویورک, romanized: Yak isfahānī dar New York) is a 1972 Iranian comedy drama film, directed by Shaollah Nazerian.[1][2]

Directed byShaollah Nazerian
Written byAsadolleh Soleimanifar
Produced byPetros Palian
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An Isfahani in New York
یک اصفهانی در نیویورک
Directed byShaollah Nazerian
Written byAsadolleh Soleimanifar
Produced byPetros Palian
StarringNosratollah Vahdat
CinematographyPetros Palian
Color processColor
Production
company
Misaghieh Studio
Release date
  • 1972 (1972)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryIran
LanguagePersian
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Plot

Hooshang (Reza Arham Sadr) leaves his hometown of Isfahan, Iran and travels to New York City to attend school. He hangs out with a group of thugs and loses all of his money. His fiancée Susan (Annie Gagen) is looking for an opportunity to save Houshang from the situation. Hooshang requests money from his father Mirza, through a letter. Mirza, who is financially strapped, sends his other son, Ahmad (Nosratollah Vahdat), to New York City with the requested money.[1][3]

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