Based on Ernest Hemingway's novel, To Have and Have Not. Screenplay by Naser Taghvai. Captain Khorshid is the owner of a cargo ship in Port Lengeh.
After the assassination of the prime minister in 1962, the captain agrees to take members of a political group to the southern coasts of the Persian Gulf.
A dealer finds out about the voyage and asks the captain to take with him a group of criminals who have murdered a pearl merchant.
During the voyage a fight erupts between the refugees and the crew. The refugees are killed, and the wounded captain sails towards home.
This Iranian film may bear only the loosest relationship to its putative inspiration, Ernest Hemingway's novel To Have and Have Not, but it bears a much closer resemblance to Howard Hawks' 1944 film with that title.
In the story, set in the Persian Gulf rather than Martinique, one-armed Captain Khorsid has been smuggling on behalf of the local crime-lord but is anxious to make more money than the crime-lord will permit him.
He takes all his savings to date and invests in a shipment of cigarettes. However, the crime-lord hears of the operation and turns the Captain over to the authorities, who merely burn his shipment.
Now rather desperate for money, he reluctantly agrees to smuggle people, and among his passengers are criminals and political refugees. ~ All Movie Guide
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Title: Captain Khorshid | Nakhoda Khorshid (1987)
Directed by: Naser Taghvai
Date of birth: 1940, Abadan, Iran
Writing credits:
Ernest Hemingway, Naser Taghvai
Music by: Fereydoun Naseri
Country: Iran
Language: Farsi
Color: Color
Runtime: 117 min.