Zeh ta, Radke, zeh ta! (1976)
Television adaptation of the comedy "Mihal Mishkoed" by Sava Dobroplodni. Bay Mihal, one of the wealthy residents of the town, is in love with the beautiful Radka. A naive and somewhat foolish old bachelor approaching his fifties, he is determined to marry her at any cost. Around Bay Mihal, there are flattering matchmakers assuring him that she also loves him. He is generous and extravagant, blindly believing their words that they will persuade her to accept him. However, Radka has no idea that Bay Mihal has feelings for her.
Director: Hacho Boyadzhiev
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Georgi Partsalev as Mihail |
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Ilia Dobrev as Vicho |
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Ruja Delcheva as Marta |
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Madlen Cholakova as Radka |
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Georgi Radanov as Sybi |
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Tatyana Lolova as Maria |
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Hindo Kasimov as Nikolai |
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Aneta Ganeva as Stoyanka |
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Ivan Tsvetarski as Petko |
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Trifon Dzhonev as Dragan |
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Stefan Danailov as Slavcho |
| Camera | Aleko Kuzov | Camera Operator |
| Directing | Hacho Boyadzhiev | Director |
| Sound | Dimitar Valchev | Sound |