
Daughter-in-Law
Drama
Overview
The rich villager Yuftalana discovers that someone has broken corn from the cornfield. By chance he sees the thief - a child of a poor man. Blinded by rage, Yuftalana kills him with a stone...
Top Cast


Stefan Getsov
Stefan Getsov
Yurtalana
Stefan Getsov
Yurtalana


Emilia Radeva
Emilia Radeva
Yurtalanitza
Emilia Radeva
Yurtalanitza
Violeta Gindeva
Violeta Gindeva
Sevda
Violeta Gindeva
Sevda


Dobromir Manev
Dobromir Manev
Stoyko
Dobromir Manev
Stoyko
Svoboda Molerova
Svoboda Molerova
Kazalbashkata
Svoboda Molerova
Kazalbashkata


Anton Karastoyanov
Anton Karastoyanov
Kazalbasha
Anton Karastoyanov
Kazalbasha


Valcho Kamarashev
Valcho Kamarashev
Mayor
Valcho Kamarashev
Mayor


Anani Yavashev
Anani Yavashev
The district chief
Anani Yavashev
The district chief
Dimitar Bochev
Dimitar Bochev
The lame bartender
Dimitar Bochev
The lame bartender
Kirill Kavadarkov
Kirill Kavadarkov
Gocho Astarov
Kirill Kavadarkov
Gocho Astarov
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