Fereydoon Khoshnood has been a Music in some movies:
Tonight A Tear Is Fallen is about that In order to provide for treatment costs of his beloved girl, a young man tries to steal from the company he works for, but he fails and gets arrested. The girl is addicted and wandering around and eventually is killed in an accident. When the young man is released, he is disappointed until he meets a nurse who resembles the girl he once loved. They marry eachother , but her lack of attention causes their
...child to die, so the young man kills her and returns to jail again. In this film Fereydoon Khoshnood collaborates with Faramarz Gharibian, Faramarz Sedighi, Asghar Bichareh, Iraj Golafshan, Ahmad Ahmadpoor, Manouchehr Mosayeri, Hossein Safarian, Karim Neshat, Sami Tahassoni, Amir Ghavidel, Esfandiar Mavandadi, Rafi Halati, Amir Parichehr, Mohammad Varshochi, Behrouz Sadeghi, Giti Forouhar, Atefeh Karimi, Ali Akbar Mahdavifar, Aylin Vigen, Kamal Motii, Kuros Babayi -, Faegheh Atashin, Abdolhossein Hejazi Manesh, Sattar.
Street Dwellers is about that Monsieur and Reza are street robbers. Monsieur is a tenant in Khavarkhanoom's house and Reza takes care of his sick mother. His mother dies, and Reza moves to Monsieur's house... In this film Fereydoon Khoshnood collaborates with Hamideh Kheirabadi, Reza Beyk Imanverdi, Shoorangiz Tabatabai, Yadi, Enayat Bakhshi, Jamshid Alvandi, Mehdi Rajaian, Abbas Mokhtari, Maliheh Nasiri, Reza Mohajer, Nariman Shiri Fard, Faramarz Rasooli, Mohsen Mahdavi, Khosro Taslimi, Mohammad Saffar, Arman, Beti, Rajab Bohlooli, Iraj Samandi.
Escaping the Paradise is about that A village man called Safar Ali accidentally saves Fakhr al -Moluk from death. Years passed, and Fakhr al -Moluk, who has never trusted her relatives, gave her wealth to Safar Ali before her death. Fakhr al -Moluk's relatives, unhappy with the old woman's will, are trying to kill Safar Ali... In this film Fereydoon Khoshnood collaborates with Hamideh Kheirabadi, Rubik Mansouri, Hooshang Beheshti, Ezzatollah Ramezanifar, Ali Zahedi, Zhale Karimi, Hayedeh, Manouchehr Akhzarpour, Kazem Roshan Zamir, Manouchehr Pourahmad, Nosratollah Vahdat, Azizollah Rafii, Homa, Hooman, Mohamadreza Koofard, Ali Banki, Shiva, Salehi.
The Great Silence is about that Azar is studying literature at Jundishapur School of Ahwaz. His sister, Parvin, has been separated from his husband Jamshid and has been drawn to the wrongdoers. Azar leaves her sister, and marries a young student named Homayoun. When Homayoun realizes the relative proportions of Azar and Parvin, his relationship with Azar is cut off In this film Fereydoon Khoshnood collaborates with Reza Beyk Imanverdi, Hassan Rezaei, Kazem Afrandnia, Mohammad Banki, Saeed Rad, Ali Zahedi, Mehdi Montazar, Mahmoud Kushan, Hossein Ghasemi-Vand, Reza Ghiasi, Majid Mehrjoo, Nooshafarin, Esmaeel Koushan, Jamshid Sedaghat Nejad, Laleh, Shahnaz, Afshin.
Dandelion is about that Ghasem Malul is a young gambler who makes a living by stealing old women's purses. His mother treats him kindly. But his father, who is a police officer, ignores him. His father kicks him out of the house and Qasim lives in his dear friend's house. Qasim steals Zari's bag, and Zari, a few days later, sees Qasim and chases after him and passes out in a car accident. Qasim takes her to the house of one of his friends, and Zari starts a quarrel after coming to his senses. The two gradually become interested in each other. At a party in his own house, Qasim steals the bags of the guests, and Zari's stepmother sees him. Zari leaves her stepmother's house and takes refuge in Qasim, and marries him. Qasim, who is unable to find a dignified job, after finding out that Zari is pregnant, robs a jewelry store and is shot by his father while running away. In this film Fereydoon Khoshnood collaborates with Nematollah Gorji, Hassan Rafiee, Jamshid Alvandi, Mehdi Rajaian, Hossein Safarian, Abbas Ghajar, Saeed Rad, Abbas Mokhtari, Maliheh Nasiri, Nariman Shiri Fard, Ali Mortazavi, Nooshafarin, Mohammad Saffar, Arman Minasian, Shahnaz, Ebrahim Shahrabi, Mahmood Najibi.
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