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Aleksandr Abdulov appeared in two Soviet-era films during the late 20th century. In 1979, Abdulov took the role of Loshak in The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed, a crime drama set in the post-war period. The film follows investigators as they pursue a criminal case, with Abdulov's character contributing to the narrative through his involvement in the storyline.
Two decades later, Abdulov appeared in And in the Morning They Woke Up, a 2003 drama in which Abdulov portrayed Mrachnyy. The film examines social and personal tensions within a community, with Abdulov's character contributing to the ensemble cast's portrayal of interconnected lives. These two credits represent the extent of the verified filmography associated with Abdulov in the records available.







