

The Silent King (2003)
Stream The Silent King (2003) on Zoovie — free, HD, no signup. starring Ali Nasirian, Mohammad Reza Foroutan, and Mahtab Keramati. Filed under Drama and History — multiple servers per title.
What is The Silent King (2003) about?
In the beginning of the World War I, Iran’s government decides to remain neutral in order to save the country from further damage. But the countries in war, especially the allied powers (Russia and Britain) and the axis powers (Germany and the Ottoman Empire) ignore Iran’s stance and turn the country into their political and military battlefield. In this situation the young Ahmad Shah Qajar, Iran’s king, feels helpless facing these highly experienced foreign politicians. The young king remembers nothing from his childhood or teen years, and during one of the toughest historical points of Iran when the Russians and the British politicians interfere with most of Iran’s internal affairs to the point of affecting Iranian people’s personal lives, he meets Konts de Gotti, the daughter of Austria’s prime minister in Iran ...
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- Languages:
- Persian
- IMDb:
- tt3919592
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Who stars in The Silent King (2003)?
Ali Nasirian as Hassan Mostofi Al Mamalek, Mohammad Reza Foroutan as Ahmad Shah Qajar, Mahtab Keramati as Princess Legontney, Mohammad Sadeghi as Sir Charles Marling, Mir Taher Mazloomi as nasarat alsultunuh, Kazem HajirAzad.
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The Silent King has mixed reviews with a rating of 1.0/10 based on 1 votes.
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The Silent King is a Drama, History and Romance film released in 2003.
Who stars in The Silent King?▼
The cast of The Silent King includes Ali Nasirian, Mohammad Reza Foroutan, Mahtab Keramati, Mohammad Sadeghi and Mir Taher Mazloomi.

























