Войникът от обоза

Войникът от обоза

Release date : December 11, 1975
Runtime : 1h 20m
Countries of origin : Bulgaria / Soviet Union /
Original Language : Bulgarian / Russian /
Director : Igor Dobrolyubov /
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In September 1944, the red army crosses the Danube. Private Ales together with his agricultural horses follows the victory march. A broken wheel of his cart forces Ales to fall behind and look for help in the nearby village. The "odyssey" of the common cavalry soldier begins. He becomes a friend with the Bulgarian peasants. They need to part ways with a hidden sadness and true love. —Georgi Djulgerov
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Anatoliy Kuznetsov
Ales Ivanovich Kazanok
Stefan Danailov
Zhivko Georgiev
Nikola Todev
Kantonerat
Milka Tuykova
Lelya Stoyana
Vladimir Davcev
Melnicharyat
Ivan Grigorov
Selyanin pri melnitzata
Georgi Bakhchevanov
Partizanskiyat komandir
Penko Penkov
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  • title:Войникът от обоза
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1975
  • Runtime:1h 20m
  • Genres: Drama · War ·
  • Countries of origin: Bulgaria · Soviet Union ·
  • Original Language: Bulgarian · Russian ·
  • Director: Igor Dobrolyubov /
  • Writers: Atanas Tzenev · Aleksey Leontyev · Славчо Дудов ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:In September 1944, the red army crosses the Danube. Private Ales together with his agricultural horses follows the victory march. A broken wheel of his cart forces Ales to fall behind and look for help in the nearby village. The "odyssey" of the common cavalry soldier begins. He becomes a friend with the Bulgarian peasants. They need to part ways with a hidden sadness and true love. —Georgi Djulgerov
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