Hezar Dastan

Hezar Dastan (1988)


  • Genre: Drama, History
  • Creator: Ali Hatami
  • First Air Date: 1988-01-01
  • Last Air Date: 1988-01-01
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 16
  • Status: Ended
  • Episode Runtime: 50 min.
  • Production Company: Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting Channel
  • Production Country: Iran
  • Networks: IRIB TV1
  • Director: Ali Hatami
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Summary

Hezar-Dastan was an Iranian epic historical drama television series from 1987, developed and directed by Ali Hatami. Hezar Dastan is considered one of the most important and most influential works of art in the history of Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting. The production of the show took almost 8 years, starting in 1979 and ending in 1987, during which Hatami established a large set to represent Tehran in both Qajar dynasty and World War II, retroactively creating Iran's first movie studio and backlot (named Ghazali Cinema Town). The show tells the story of Reza Khoshnevis (also known as Reza Tofangchi), and his life and entanglement with corruption in government, and trying to correct it using not conventional means. The story is split into two section and it features Iran during the turbulent times of the latter days of Qajar Dynasty and during the events of World War II and Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran.

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Hezar Dastan Seasons

Season 1

First Air Date: 1988-01-01
16 Episodes

Hezar Dastan Episodes

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  • Jamshid Mashayekhi

    as Reza Khoshnevis (Tofangchi)
  • Ali Nasirian

    as Abolfath the Bookbinder
  • Ezzatollah Entezami

    as Khan -e- Mozaffar (Hezardastan)
  • Mohammadali Keshavarz

    as Shaban Ostadkhani a.k.a. Ostekhani
  • Davoud Rashidi

    as Moffatesh Shesh Angoshti
  • Jahangir Forouhar

    as Baqer Mirza / Head Waiter at Grand Hotel
  • Hosein Gil

    as Seyyed Morteza
  • Jafar Vali

    as Head of Shahrbani
  • Zahra Hatami

    as Amineh Aghdas
  • Leila Hatami

    as Young Amineh Aghdas
  • Shahla Mirbakhtiar

    as Qamar Banoo
  • Mansoor Vala Magham

    as Grand Hotel's Manager
  • Parviz Pourhosseini

    as Matin -o- Saltane
  • Mohammad Motie

    as Qolam Amme
  • Jamshid Layegh

    as Jafar Gholi Khan Neshat a.k.a. Uncle Neshat
  • Esmaeel Mehrabi

    as Nasrollah Khorami
  • Rogheyeh Chehreh-Azad

    as Qodsi, Khan -e- Mozaffar's maid
  • Minoo Abrishami

    as Jeiran
  • Ataollah Zahed

    as Seyyed Ebrahim Rohani
  • Esmail Mohammadi

    as Ostad Bahar
  • Nematollah Gorji

    as Police Officer
  • Mohammad Varshochi

    as Police Officer
  • Soroosh Khalili

    as Qazarian / Saqadar
  • Hooshang Beheshti

    as Jalal ol-Molk
  • Esmaeel Payandeh

    as Esmaeel Khan
  • Mohammad Taghi Kahnemoui

    as Mirza Hoda
  • Jahangir Almasi

    as Doctor Feiz
  • Saeed Amirsoleimani

    as Moeer ol-Doleh
  • Manoochehr Azari

    as Grand Hotel's Doorman
  • Akbar Doudkar

    as The Pharmacist
  • Mahmoud Basiri

    as The Dry Cleaner
  • Afsar Asadi

    as The Princess
  • Mehri Vadadian

    as Esmaeel Khan's Wife
  • Farhang Mehrparvar

    as Dr. Khandan
  • Asghar Hemmat

    as Hassan
Directing Ali Hatami Director
Crew Mehrdad Fakhimi Cinematography
Editing Abbas Ganjavi Editor
Editing Ali Hatami Editor
Editing Hassan Hassandoust Editor
Production Mohammadmehdi Dadgoo Producer
Production Ali Hatami Producer
Crew Maziar Parto Cinematography
Writing Ali Hatami Writer
Sound Morteza Hananeh Music