Khan Asparukh - Part II - The Migration
1981-10-18 | 108 minutes
Plot Summary
This is an epic screen presentation showing the creation, the consolidation and the power of First Bulgarian Kingdom and the first Bulgarian ruler Khan Asparuh. The second part of the great historical epic - "The Migration" - tells about the long journey to the land of the Bulgarians of today's Bulgaria. Here the young Khan Asparukh laid the foundations of the new state. The authors adhere to the established historical versions for this event. The film builds on the impressive mass scenes and the convincing served psychological characteristics of the main characters. The image of Asparoukh is a natural center of the story, in which many minor persons recreate the environment of the Khan. Romantic exalted, Asparukh is shown as capable leader of the people, consistently implement his own ideas.
Cast
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Stoyko PeevKhan Asparukh
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Antony GenovVelizariy
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Vassil MihajlovKhan Kubrat
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Vania TzvetkovaПагане
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Stefan GetsovThe High Priest of Tangra
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Georgi CherkelovVelizariy's father
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Iossif SurchadzhievConstantine IV
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Djoko RosicThe Icherguboil
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Velko Kanev
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Anya Pencheva
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Bogomil Simeonov
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Stoycho Mazgalov
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Petar Slabakov
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