List of Azerbaijani films of the 1950s

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A list of films produced in Azerbaijan SSR ordered by year of release in the 1950s:

Films:1918–1990 see also List of Soviet films

1950s

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1950
Bakının İşıqları
Əmanət Kassası
Əməyə Eşq Olsun
Gədəbəyin Sərvəti
Kolxoz Tarlalarının Qəhrəmanları
Mingəçevir
Sağlamlığın Düşmənləri
Sağlamlıq Mənbəyi
Səhər Nəğməsi
Sovet Azərbaycanı
1951
Azərbaycan Zeytunu
Azərbaycanın Müalicə Ocaqları
Elmlə Dostluq Şəraitində
Gənc Leninçilər
Respublika Stadionu
1952
Budyonnı Bakıda
Güllər
Heyvanları Xəstəlikdən Necə Qorumalı
Heyvanların Damazlıq üçün Qiymətləndirilməsi və Seçilməsi
Xəzər Neftçiləri
Kolxoz Quş Fermaları
Neft Kəşfiyyatçıları
Payız Tumu Yüksək Məhsulun Əsasıdır
Sovet Toxumçuları
1953
Bitki Aləminin Rəngarəngliyi
Bruselyoz
Dəmyə Pambıq
Ev Quşlarının Sayını Artıraq
Əkin Bitkilərinin Qorunması
Faraş Tərəvəz
Göbələk Xəstəliyi
Gözlərinizi Qoruyun
Xərçəngin Əmələ gəlməsinə Xəbərdarlıq
Xəzər Neftçiləri Haqqında Dastan
Qabaqcıl Traktor Briqadasında
Qanlı İshaldan Qorunun
Quba Bağlarında
Quduzluqla Mübarizə aparın
Toxumun Hazırlanması
Vərəm Sağala Bilən Xəstəlikdir
Yemlərin Siloslaşdırılması
1954
Balaca Uşaqların Bədənini Möhkəmləndirin
Bərəkətli Torpaq
Çoxillik Otlar
Dəniz Nefti Axır
Doğma Xalqıma
Həyata Keçmiş Arzular
İpəkçilik
Qrip
Mahnı Bayramı
Özünü Qoru
S. M. Kirov Adına Körfəzdə
1955
Alagöz Yaylağında
Azərbaycan Pambıqçılığında Qabaqcıl Aqrotexnikanın Tətbiq edilməsi
Bəxtiyar
Görüş
Qabaqcıl Sovxozda
Neft Ustaları
1956
O Olmasin, Bu Olsun Huseyn Seyidzadeh
Gənc Metallurqlar
Keçmişin Şahidləri
Kitab-Poçtla'nın Xidmətlərindən İstifadə edin
Qara Daşlar
Səadət Yolu ilə
Şamdan Bəy
1957
Mahni Bele Yaranir
Bəsləsən Atlas Olar Tut Yarpağından
Bir Məhəllədən İki Nəfər
Xalq Hədiyyəsi
Qızmar Günəş Altında
Səadət və Əmək Mahnıları
1958
Ogey Ana Habib Ismayilov Najiba Malikova, Jeyhun Mirzayev DramaEnglish title: Stepmother
"Ağ Qızıl" Ustaları
Bakı Bu Gün
Bizim Bakıda
"Kazbek" Qutusu
Kölgələr Sürünür
Məhəmməd Füzuli
Onun 150 Yaşı Var
Onun Böyük Ürəyi
Ögey Ana
Səməd Vurğun (film)
Təbiətin Dostları
Uzaq Sahillərdə Tofig Tagizade Nodar Shashiqoglu, Alasgar Alakbarov Drama
Yeni İl Gecəsində
1959
Esl Dost Tofig Tagizade Nodar Shashiqoglu, Mukhlis Jani-zade Drama
Azərbaycan Mədəniyyətinin Baharı
Bir Qalanın Sirri
Bizim Azərbaycan
Bizim Kolxoz
"Bolqarıstan" Kolxozu
Dənizi Fəth edənlər
DQMV
Dostluq Dili
Əsl Dost
Xəzər Donanması
Mahnı Qanadlarında
Moskva Azərbaycan Ongünlüyü
Müsibəti Fəxrəddin
Naxçıvan MSSR
Nizami
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