The Traces Remain Trailer

The Traces Remain Trailer (1956)

03 September 1956 Adventure, Drama, Family 82 mins

This is a typical story from the 'cold war' era. A group of kids play on a quiet street in Sofia. From a nearby window falls a key. The helpful youngsters quickly return it to the owner, but in the haste switch the keys. The unintentional error disentangles a whole spy story. The young detectives doubt the good intentions of the man they tried to help. It turns out that the key is from a secret apartment where saboteurs are hiding. The secret network is exposed to the authorities and the kids feel like heroes.

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Cast

Georgi Naumov

as Charli

Miki Cherneva

as Zhivka

Marko Sambiozi

as Italiancheto

Sasho Aleksandrov

as Chervenokosiya

Lyubomir Kirilov

as Colonel Filipov

Ivan Komitov

as Captain Naumov

Nikolay Uzunov

as Toromanov

Tanya Ikonomova

as Toromanova

Gancho Ganchev

as Chief of saboteurs

Pencho Petrov

as Saboteur radio operator

Mihail Kotzev

as Saboteur

International Titles

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International Releases Dates

Bulgaria 03 September 1956

United States 09 September 1956

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