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Vampires, Ghouls 1992

105 min📅 1992-09-18

In the tumultuous spring of 1945, Bulgaria is caught between the end of World War II and the rise of communism. As the new rulers seize power, the once-privileged intelligentsia face spiritual poverty and persecution.

Director: Ivan Andonov

Cast

Ilka Zafirova
Ilka Zafirova
Wanda
Pepa Nikolova
Pepa Nikolova
Mita
Petya Silyanova
Rada
Eli Skorcheva
Eli Skorcheva
Mila
Zhivka Gancheva
Zhivka
Vasil Banov
Vasil Banov
Garnevski
Nikolai Urumov
Nikolai Urumov
Taskov
Petar Popyordanov
Gorcho
Stefka Yanorova
Stefka Yanorova
Sultanka
Mikhail Mikhailov

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vampires, Ghouls (1992) about?

This Bulgarian comedy-drama follows a fallen actress as she tries to salvage her social status by claiming to be a communist activist in the tumultuous spring of 1945.

Who directed Vampires, Ghouls?

Ivan Andonov directed Vampires, Ghouls, bringing to life this poignant story of survival and deception in communist Bulgaria.

Who stars in Vampires, Ghouls?

The talented cast of Vampires, Ghouls includes Ilka Zafirova, Pepa Nikolova, and Petya Silyanova.

Is Vampires, Ghouls (1992) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating for Vampires, Ghouls is unrated, its thought-provoking themes and engaging storyline make it a compelling watch for fans of historical dramas and comedies.

How long is Vampires, Ghouls?

Vampires, Ghouls has a runtime of 105 minutes.

About Vampires, Ghouls (1992) — A poignant comedy-drama set against the backdrop of communist Bulgaria

In the tumultuous spring of 1945, Bulgaria is caught between the end of World War II and the rise of communism. As the new rulers seize power, the once-privileged intelligentsia face spiritual poverty and persecution. Against this chaotic backdrop, a fallen actress tries to salvage her social status by claiming to be a communist activist. With desperation driving her decisions, she'll stop at nothing to maintain her position. This gripping Bulgarian comedy-drama, Vampires, Ghouls (1992), is a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition, where the lines between truth and deception blur. Directed by Ivan Andonov, this poignant film features a talented cast, including Ilka Zafirova, Pepa Nikolova, and Petya Silyanova. With its 105-minute runtime, Vampires, Ghouls is a captivating watch for those interested in historical dramas and comedies.