The Stolen Train (1971)
In September 1944, an unusual train travels to the Turkish border. Abroad the train are German fascists and Bulgarian King's officers who carry important papers and archives. A group of partisan chases the fugitives with a track. Soon airplanes with red stars on their wings could be seen in the sky. The planes are reinforcements from the Soviet aviation squadron. With its help the partisans capture the fugitives.
Director: Vladimir Yanchev
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Stefan Iliev as Kapitan Cherkezov |
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Georgi Kaloyanchev as Polkovnik Tushev |
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Vsevolod Sanayev as General Ivan Vasilievich |
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Uno Laht as General Stenkenbauer |
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Alfred Rebane as Nemskiyat poslanik |
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Boris Arabow as Tzarski ministar |
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Mikhail Gluzskiy as Polkovnikat ot Abvera |
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Boris Tokarev as Rubashkin |
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Dobrinka Stankova as Sasha |
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Dimitar Buynozov as Damyan |
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Anatoliy Kuznetsov as General Petr Petrovich |
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Dorotea Toncheva as Darina |
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Gancho Ganchev as Bulgarskiyat general |
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Vasil Vachev as Bay Manol |
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Kiril Yanev as Viktor |
| Writing | Vladimir Yanchev | Writer |
| Writing | Semyon Nagorny | Writer |
| Writing | Anton Antonov-Tonich | Writer |
| Directing | Vladimir Yanchev | Director |
| Art | Iskra Licheva | Production Design |
| Art | Semyon Velednitsky | Production Design |
| Sound | Peter Stupel | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Ivan Tzonev | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Vladimir Okunev | Director of Photography |