Khodadad
Khodadad

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Khodadad

1962
Movie
97 min
Persian

Khodadad, who is interested in gold, is expelled from the village due to his foolishness. A group of smugglers mistake Khodadad for their boss at the capital's train station because of their resemblance. They intend to kill a man named Mansour Khan. When Khodadad meets Mansour Khan and his daughter, he warns the daughter that the idle young men surrounding her are not good friends for her. Mansour Khan approves of Khodadad's behavior and promises to go to Khodadad's hometown and ask the headman to agree to his marriage with Gold. The smugglers plant a bomb in Mansour Khan's car, and after realizing Khodadad's resemblance to their boss, they tie Khodadad's hands and feet and imprison him in the basement of a building. Khodadad frees himself and, after saving Mansour Khan, traps the smugglers for the police.

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Director: Amir ShervanGenres: Adventure, Fantasy

Plot Summary

In the mystical land of the Djinns, a young man named Khodadad embarks on a perilous quest to rescue his beloved princess from the clutches of an evil sorcerer. Facing numerous magical challenges and mythical creatures, he must prove his courage and wit to overcome the sorcerer's dark magic and restore peace to his kingdom. His journey is a testament to bravery and the power of love against supernatural forces.

Critical Reception

As an early Iranian fantasy film, "Khodadad" is primarily remembered for its ambition and contribution to the genre's development within Iranian cinema. While specific critical reviews from its initial release are scarce, it is often noted for its imaginative storytelling and visual effects, which were groundbreaking for its time and region. The film holds a niche appeal among enthusiasts of classic world cinema and Iranian film history.

What Reviewers Say

  • A pioneering effort in Iranian fantasy cinema.

  • Features imaginative storytelling and impressive visual effects for its era.

  • A significant cultural artifact showcasing early cinematic techniques in Iran.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for "Khodadad" (1962) is not readily available, making it difficult to summarize audience sentiment. However, its status as a classic Iranian film suggests it holds sentimental value for audiences familiar with its historical context.

Fun Fact

"Khodadad" is considered one of the earliest Iranian films to delve into the fantasy genre, drawing inspiration from Persian mythology and folklore, particularly tales of genies and magical quests.

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