

Khan Asparukh - Part III - Land Forever
Genres
Overview
The last part of the epic "Khan Asparukh" - "Land Forever" is an impressive finish to scale narrative, created for the nationwide celebration of 13 century anniversary of the Bulgarian state. The authors collected in final chord all storylines, culminating in the political strengthening of the young Bulgarian state. In the center of the film epic again is the image of Khan Asparukh - a lofty romantic hero who embodies the virtues and energy of his people.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
122 min
Release Date
1981-10-18
Status
Released
Original Language
Bulgarian
Vote Count
2
Vote Average
8
Stoyko Peev
Khan Asparukh
Antony Genov
Velizariy
Vassil Mihajlov
Khan Kubrat
Vania Tzvetkova
Пагане
Stefan Getsov
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Georgi Cherkelov
Velizariy's father
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Constantine IV
Mari Szür
Iv
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Anya Pencheva
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Ivan Yanchev
Ivan Yordanov
Kina Mutafova
Minka Syulemezova
Cvetan Vatev
Boris Arabow
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Dimo Dzhikov
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Ivan Zapryanov
Petar Ralev
Vasil Kirkov
Stancho Stanchev
Borislav Yakimov
Simeon Viktorov
Ivan Pangelov
Nickolay Hadjiminev
Alexander Dalov
Marin Yanev
Khan Asparoukh (voice)
Hristo Valchanov
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