Three Reservists
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Тримата от запаса Trimata ot zapasa (Three Reservists) | |
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Directed by | Zako Heskiya |
Written by | Pavel Vezhinov |
Starring | Georgi Partsalev Kiril Gospodinov Nikola Anastasov |
Cinematography | Hristo Valchanov |
Music by | Simeon Pironkov |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | Bulgaria |
Language | Bulgarian |
Three Reservists (Bulgarian: Тримата от запаса, romanized: Trimata ot zapasa) is a Bulgarian comedy-drama war film released in 1971, directed by Zako Heskiya, starring Georgi Partsalev, Kiril Gospodinov and Nikola Anastasov.
The winter of 1945, the First Bulgarian Army is engaged in the battles for the liberation of Hungary from the Nazis during the Second World War. Three men are sent to join the army, but they are completely unprepared and without a clear idea of warfare. They are laughable with their inability to cope with their tasks.
Upon its release, the film won wide popularity. The memorable performances by Partsalev, Gospodinov and Anastasov turned their characters into favorites of the audience. Three Reservists became one of the film classics of the Bulgarian cinematography from those years.
Cast[]
- Georgi Partsalev as Ivan Staykov
- Nikola Anastasov as Peyo Vutov
- Kiril Gospodinov as Spiro Stoimenov
- as the master sergeant
- as the assistant commander
- as Ilonka (the Hungarian girl)
- as Peyo's wife
- as the commander
- Dimitar Yordanov
References[]
Sources[]
- Gencheva, Galina (2008). Bulgarian Feature Films encyclopedia. Sofia: Publishing house "Dr Ivan Bogorov". ISBN 978-954-316-069-3.
- Kovachev, Pencho (2008). 50 Golden Bulgarian Films. Sofia: Publishing house "Zahariy Stoyanov". ISBN 978-954-09-0281-4.
External links[]
- Three Reservists at IMDb
- Three Reservists at the Bulgarian National Film Archive (in Bulgarian)
- Three Reservists at the Bulgarian National Television (in Bulgarian)
- 1971 films
- Bulgarian-language films
- 1971 comedy-drama films
- Bulgarian films
- Films directed by Zako Heskija
- World War II films
- Bulgarian comedy-drama films
- Films set in Bulgaria
- Films shot in Bulgaria
- 1971 comedy films
- 1971 drama films