Mehdi Sabooki has been a Actor in some movies:
Crossing the Minefield is about that During an intense fight, a group of Iranian soldiers, succeed in conquering an important strategic Iraqi site. The Iraqis try to take back the site with all their forces, and on the other hand, the Iranian fighters are resisting bravely despite the lack of ammunition and food. A wounded soldier along with an officer and a sergeant, are trying to deliver a truck carrying ammunition and food to the forces besieged
...by Iraqis. The only way to reach them is to cross the minefield. These three manage to do it with faith and courage. In this film Mehdi Sabooki collaborates with Majid Mozaffari, Mohammad Hashem Sabouki, Hossein Maleki, Faraj Heidari, Iraj Golafshan, Hossein Asadi, Ahmad Ahmadpoor, Rubik Mansouri, Saeed Rad, Rasool Tavakoli, Javad Taheri, Nemat Afsharian, Saeed Neyvandi, Akbar Namini, Farhang Heydari, Nader Ghavidel, Javad Roshanaee.
Outlaw is about that Dad Mohammad joins the other villagers trying to migrate to the city. Due to a drought, he can not afford to pay his annul fee to the lord so he has to leave his lands behind. According to an advice from Seyed (a teacher who is exiled to their village), Dad Mohammad changes his mind and remains in the village to protest against the cruelty of the lord. The lord who can not tolerate any kind of resistance and protest, makes Dad Mohammad arrested through a plot but he escapes and hides in Karbalaei's (the religious old man of the village) house while he is injured. When they find his hideout, he escapes to the mountains and hides there. Men of the lord arrest Karbalaei and whip him in the public. Punishing Karbalaei causes the villagers to join Seyed and Dad Mohammad protesting the lord, The lord escapes from the village but brings some government forces to the village through his influence. The commander of the forces introduces himself as the plenipotentiary representative of the government and accepts to sign the agreement between the sides to stop the conflict. Dad Mohammad and Seyed go to a specified location to sign the agreement but they are surrounded and are shot. Dad Mohammad's wife and other villagers do not allow the forces to exit the village and kill all of them. In this film Mehdi Sabooki collaborates with Afsaneh Bayegan, Faramarz Gharibian, Mehdi Faghih, Jamshid Hashempour, Mehrshad Karkhani, Mohammad Hashem Sabouki, Rahim Hoodi, Faraj Heidari, Mehrdad Jenabi, Jamshid Heydari, Masoud Valadbeigi, Hadi Jourak, Rafi Madadkar, Hooshang Dibaian, Farhad Khanmohammadi, Negar Javdan, Abbas Shabaviz, Jahangir Jahangiri, Farhad Jam, Yadollah Rezvani, Rahim Shabkhiz, Ahmad Abassali, Habib Abbaspour, Nazar Afrasiabi, Marzieh Bagheri, Fatemeh Dastranj, Hossein Dehghani, Mohammad Saeed Fathinejad, Jalil Ghavi Panjeh, Sedigheh Jalalian, Sadegh Jeiranzadeh, Jamal Khado, Aziz Khoshroo, Behnam Khosravi, Mohsen Mehdiyar, Hooshang Nikraftar, Amir Pahlousaei, Manouchehr Parandavar, Saman Parandavar, Javad Saleh, Elyas Shahbazi, Rahim Shamshiri, Majid Shenavar, Akbar Talaei, Mehdi Jourak, Jalal Musavi.
The Lead is about that Tehran, 1948. A young Jewish couple, Danial and his wife Munes, decide to immigrate to the recently founded state of Israel. But their application is rejected on the ground of the documents against Danial's uncle, Yaghub, who is suspected of betrayal. A Zionist agent, named Yezghel, finds out Yaghub's home and stabs him. One of Yaghub's neighbors who witnesses the crime is blamed for the murder. Fearing for their lives, Munes and Danial escape to the north of Iran in order to leave the country. The Neighbour's brother, Nuri, a journalist, sets off on their heels to bring them to the court to give testimony on his brother's innocence. But Yezghel is also on a personal mission of seeking Danial and Munes. At the same time, a gang of Zionist gunmen is sent to gun down the witnesses and Nuri... In this film Mehdi Sabooki collaborates with Amin Tarokh, Farimah Farjami, Gholam Hossein Lotfi, Jamshid Mashayekhi, Saeed Pirdoost, Mir Mohammad Tajaddod, Jalal Moghadam, Nersi Korkia, Fathali Oveisi, Mahmoud Kalari, Parvin Soleymani, Siamak Ashariyun, Iraj Raminfar, Masoud Kimiai, Shahed Ahmadloo, Mohammad Hashem Sabouki, Ahmad Ahmadpoor, Jalal Moayerian, Hadi Eslami, Rubik Mansouri, Naser Roudaki, Abbas Ghajar, Farhad Khanmohammadi, Akbar Esfahani, Aghdas Sehat Bakhsh, Giti Pashayi, Tirdad Sakhai, Yadollah Rezvani, Mahmood Rahiminezhad, Mohammad Zolfaghari, Hassan Kamali, Safar Ajali, Farhad Sharifian.
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