A young man rescues a rich man, called Ghaaroon, who was trying to commit suicide. The young man takes the rich man into his own house.
There, his mother tells him that the man he has rescued is his father and that he had left them many years ago and had taken to drink and debauchery.
The son forsakes the 'father. The father, while repenting for his past mistakes, finally manages to win his son’s love. Noted primarily for its commercial success.
Dubbing Director:Changiz Jalilvand Cinematographer: Ahmad Shirazi Lyricist: Jafar Pourhashemi Song Composer: Habibollah Badi'i, Jafar Pourhashemi
Ganj-e Gharun may be considered a good example of pre-revolution Farsi films, "a form of popular cinema that embodied the aspirations and illusions" of a changing society. More specifically, it has been described as "a key progenitor of the stewpot or meat-and-potato movie genre".
About this movie
Title: Croesus’ Treasure | Ganj-e Gharun (1965)
Directed by: Syamak Yasami
Date of birth: June 1925, Tehran, Iran
Date of death: 31 May 1994, Tehran, Iran
Writing credits: Syamak Yasami, Ebrahim Zamani
Music: Rubik Mansuri (Music), Iraj (Signer)
Year: 1965
Country: Iran
Language: Farsi
Color: Black & White
Runtime: 120 min.