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Vampires, Ghouls

In the spring of 1945 the war is still going on, but in Bulgaria the communists have already seized the power. The new rulers do justice according to their personal interests. This is the beginning of the era of Communism in Bulgaria - spiritual poverty, expropriation, destroying of the intelligentsia. In this chaos the main character, an actress fallen on hard times, wants to preserve her social status with every available means. She claims to be a Communist activist and, in order to gain access to the theater even shows a photo with the Bulgarian communist revolutionary Georgi Dimitrov's dog However, in order to survive, she has to resort to betrayal.

Top Cast

  • Ilka Zafirova

    Ilka Zafirova

    Wanda

  • Pepa Nikolova

    Pepa Nikolova

    Mita

  • Petya Silyanova

    Petya Silyanova

    Rada

  • Eli Skorcheva

    Eli Skorcheva

    Mila

  • Zhivka Gancheva

    Zhivka Gancheva

    Zhivka

  • Vasil Banov

    Vasil Banov

    Garnevski

  • Nikolay Urumov

    Nikolay Urumov

    Taskov

  • Petar Popyordanov

    Petar Popyordanov

    Gorcho

  • Stefka Yanorova

    Stefka Yanorova

    Sultanka

Overview

In the spring of 1945 the war is still going on, but in Bulgaria the communists have already seized the power. The new rulers do justice according to their personal interests. This is the beginning of the era of Communism in Bulgaria - spiritual poverty, expropriation, destroying of the intelligentsia. In this chaos the main character, an actress fallen on hard times, wants to preserve her social status with every available means. She claims to be a Communist activist and, in order to gain access to the theater even shows a photo with the Bulgarian communist revolutionary Georgi Dimitrov's dog However, in order to survive, she has to resort to betrayal.

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