In the Kingdom of Oil and Millions

In the kingdom of oil and millions (Azerbaijani: Neft və milyonlar səltənətində) – is an art film of 1916, shot by film-director Boris Svetlov basing on the motifs of I.Musabeyov’s narrative of the same name.

[3] The poor widow (Yuliya Orlitskaya), living near the city of Baku, brings income to her family by serving others.

Jalil's poor house and a piece of land were next to the property of the rich Lutfeli bey (Hussein Arablinski).

After lengthy negotiations, Lutfali Bey and Jalil talked about cooperation and drilled an oil well in the courtyard of the second.

Under the influence of Lutfeli Bey, Jalil is fond of drinking, gambling and other bad things, gets acquainted with a beautiful woman (Regina Lazareva) in a circus and spends a lot of money on her.

Shafiga finds shelter in the house of elderly Gurban (Eugene Muromsky), who served next to her husband at the merchant Khasan.

The film was first shown in the French electrobiography (current Baku universal store) owned by Haji Zeynalabdin Tagiyev.

The booklet of this film is kept in the department of rare copies of the Republican Library named after Akhundov.

[8] The second version of the film, based on the motifs of the plot "In the kingdom of oil and millions," was screened in 1980 under the title "Golden Rock".