
A Mongolian Tale
Nov 16 1995
•2h 43m
•Drama
Bayinbulag and Somiya are brought up, from a young age, as brother and sister by their adoptive grandmother. The three live happily in a yurt on the Mongolian steppes. Just before Bayinbulag is to leave for the city, to be trained as a vet, the grandmother suggests that Bayinbulag and Somiya should eventually marry. Bayinbulag, now training to be a musician, stays away for long periods of time without communicating with Somiya. He finally comes back expecting to marry her.
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Na Renhua
Somiya
Dalarsurong
Grandma

Teng Ge'Er
白音宝力格
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