Kalin The Eagle (1950)
Constantinople, 1883. During an outing to the Black Island Edith, the adopted daughter of the French ambassador, is saved by Kalin the Eagle. She learns that he is a Bulgarian revolutionary from the April Uprising of 1876. With her help Kalin the Eagle escapes and returns to the liberated Bulgaria, where he is drawn to the socialist movement. Edith finds out that Kalin is in fact her father, and sets out in search of him. Kalin the Eagle is notable as the first movie made by the nationalized film industry after World War II in the newly formed People's Republic of Bulgaria.
Director: Boris Borozanov
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Ivan Dimov as Kalin |
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Boris Ganchev as |
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Mariya Yasnikova as |
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Petrana Lambrinova as |
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Gancho Dimitrov as |
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Stefan Petrov as |
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Konstantin Kisimov as |
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Stefan Savov as |
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Vasil Kirkov as |
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Stefan Velikov as |
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Nikola Popov as |
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Georgi Gardev as |
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Hristo Stareyshinski as |
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Ivan Kumanov as |
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Ivan Kasabov as |
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Asparuh Temelkov as |
| Directing | Boris Borozanov | Director |
| Writing | Nikola Ikonomov | Writer |
| Writing | Orlin Vasilyev | Writer |
| Sound | Parashkev Hadzhiev | Music |
| Camera | Vasil Holiolchev | Director of Photography |