Bulgarian is Gallant
Jan 13 1915
•1h 0m
•Comedy
Bulgaran is a sophisticated and sociable man. While strolling through the city streets, he encounters a young woman and engages in playful banter with her. Unbeknownst to him, she has a plan to teach him a lesson.
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Vasil Gendov
Balgaran
Mara Miyateva-Lipina
Mladata dama
Angelov
Saprigat na damata
Metodi Stanoev
Parvi minuvach
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