Petko Karlukovsky

Most Popular Petko Karlukovsky Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Clever Peter Trailer (1960)

15 May 1960

Hitar Petar escapes every hard time the life gives him by using his quick mind.

Thirteen Days Trailer (1964)

07 September 1964

The Soviet army is approaching the Bulgarian border. Many government ministers and army officers prepare to flee the country.

Alarm Trailer (1951)

19 February 1951

The action takes place in the last years of the Second World War, immediately before the socialist revolution in Bulgaria.

Be Happy, Ani! Trailer (1961)

24 April 1961

Ani, a charming young girl, is a driver at Sofia Airport. She sends a letter to her boyfriend Boyan, a worker at a large construction site.

Favourite 13 Trailer (1958)

15 December 1958

The main heroes are twin brothers. The first is responsible young fellow and excellent footballer. The second one is an undependable gambler.

Heroes of Shipka Trailer (1955)

22 February 1955

Heroes of Shipka was the first solo effort for Soviet director Sergei Vasilyev, who had previously collaborated with his late brother Georgi.

People of Dimitrovgrad Trailer (1956)

30 April 1956

The construction of the first socialist town in Bulgaria - Dimitrovgrad.

Under the Yoke Trailer (1952)

10 November 1952

Follows the Bulgarian people's struggle for national independence in the period from 1875 to the Liberation from Otoman bondage.

Pauper's Joy Trailer (1958)

28 July 1958

Anthology film based on six short stories by writer Elin Pelin. At the end of a market day, Stoyan learns that after ten years of marriage he has a son.

The Heroes of September Trailer (1954)

26 April 1954

The film is dedicated to the uprising, which broke out in Bulgaria in September 1923. All characters, with the exception of the leaders of the uprising Georgi Dimitrov and Vasil Kolarov, are symbolic characters.

Troubled Road, a Man Decides Trailer (1955)

23 May 1955

The main character of this propaganda story is a farmer Mito Petrov, who joins an agricultural cooperative, but aspires to independent farming and cannot accept the innovations in agricultural work that are introduced by the management of the cooperative.