The Last Voivoda
Originally released in 1968. The Last Voivoda is a drama/war film. directed by Nikola Valchev.
Starring Vasil Popiliev, Bogomil Simeonov, and Emil Grekov
Synopsis
Mityo Ganev is a leader of the armed bandits. The authorities accuse the Communists of his robberies. The detachment commander, Chalaka, and Mityo Ganev have a meeting but fail to reach an agreement. The police burn out Mityo's house and send his mother into internal exile. Chalaka cuts him off from his logistical support base. Mityo agrees to join the partisan detachment. Mityo and Velyo hold up the paymaster of the army garrison. When they take the money, Mityo wants to give it to the family of the exiles. Enraged, Velyo hands the detachment over to the Colonel. Mityo kills the traitor. The police and he army launch a major operation against the partisans. In a fierce battle, Chalaka leads the detachment out of encirclement while Mityo covers their retreat. A bullet hits him.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- BG
Production Companies
- Boyana Film
- Studiya za igralni filmi Sofia
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Last Voivoda about?
Mityo Ganev is a leader of the armed bandits. The authorities accuse the Communists of his robberies. The detachment commander, Chalaka, and Mityo Ganev have a meeting but fail to reach an agreemen...
Who directed The Last Voivoda?
The Last Voivoda was directed by Nikola Valchev.
How long is The Last Voivoda?
The Last Voivoda has a runtime of 1 hours and 31 minutes (91 minutes total).
When was The Last Voivoda released?
The Last Voivoda was released on January 12, 1968 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Last Voivoda?
The main cast of The Last Voivoda includes Vasil Popiliev, Bogomil Simeonov, Emil Grekov, Asparuh Sariev, Venelin Pekhlivanov.