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When Tsanko Petrov, a railroad worker, finds millions of lev on the train tracks, he decides to turn the entire amount over to the police. Grateful, the state rewards him with a new wristwatch… which soon stops working. Meanwhile, Julia Staikova, the head of PR for the Ministry of Transport, loses his old watch. Here starts Petrov’s desperate struggle to get back not only his old watch, but his dignity.
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Stefan Denolyubov
Stefan Denolyubov
Tzanko Petrov
Stefan Denolyubov
Tzanko Petrov


Margita Gosheva
Margita Gosheva
Julia Staykova
Margita Gosheva
Julia Staykova
Alexandra Angelova
Alexandra Angelova
Alexandra Angelova
Poli Angelova
Poli Angelova
Poli Angelova
Raitsa Assenova
Raitsa Assenova
Raitsa Assenova
Georgi Bratoev
Georgi Bratoev
Georgi Bratoev
Ana Bratoeva
Ana Bratoeva
Ani
Ana Bratoeva
Ani
Nadejda Bratoeva
Nadejda Bratoeva
Nadejda Bratoeva
Georgi Damianov
Georgi Damianov
Georgi Damianov
Filip Denolyubov
Filip Denolyubov
Filip Denolyubov
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