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Abi and Rabi | ABI VA RABI (1930)
Synopsis
The comic adventures of Abi (a tall man) and Rabi (a short man) in various situations. Abi drinks a great amount of water through a plastic pipe, but Rabi's stomach grows big.
Abi wants to sleep. He moves his head on the pillow because of the heat.
The pillow gets torn, and the white feathers inside fly around all over the room. At this moment, Rabi enters the room.
Thinking that it is snowing, Rabi opens his umbrella and holds it over his head. Rabi is squashed under a roller and he becomes tall.
Abi hits him on the head with a sledge, and Rabi becomes short and fat again. Abi and Rabi take a cab and head for Shahabdolazim.
When they reach their destination, people are having their lunch and children are playing by a pool. One falls in the pool and the other's nose starts bleeding.
A doctor appears to treat the injured one. Abi and Rabi order chicken in a restaurant. When the waiter brings the dish, the two start to eat with their forks, but the chicken flies away.
Cast: Mohammad Zarrabi, Gholamali Sohrabi
Producer: Sako Lidzeh Cinematographer: Khan Baba Motazedi
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About this movie
Title: Abi and Rabi | ABI VA RABI (1930)
Directed by: Ovanes Ohanian
Date of birth: 8 October 1896, Village Toog , Caucasia
Date of death: September 1961, Tehran, Iran
Writing credits: Ovanes Ohanian
Year: 1930
Country: Iran
Language: Silent
Color: Black and White
Runtime: 60 min.
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