The Boss's Daughters (1973)

The Boss's Daughters (1973) poster

In September 1923, during the so-called 'anti-fascist' uprising, police chief's daughter Kita falls for a student with communist beliefs. Although loyal to the monarch, her father's paternal instinct force him to compromise but his retaliation against the rebels takes a devastating turn.

Director: Nedelcho Chernev
Genre: Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 179 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Peter Stupel, Atanas Boyadzhiev
Cinematography: Dimo Kolarov
Production: Boyana Film
Country: Bulgaria
Language: български език
Original Language: bg

Keywords

police chief, paternalism, uprising, communism, 1920s, anti-fascism, bulgarian history

More Films by Director: Nedelcho Chernev
More Films in Genre: Drama, TV Movie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Boss's Daughters about?
In September 1923, during the so-called 'anti-fascist' uprising, police chief's daughter Kita falls for a student with communist beliefs. Although loyal to the monarch, her father's paternal instinct force him to compromise but his retaliation against the rebels takes a devastating turn.
Who directed The Boss's Daughters?
The Boss's Daughters was directed by Nedelcho Chernev.
Who stars in The Boss's Daughters?
The Boss's Daughters stars Violeta Gindeva, Sashka Bratanova, Stefan Getsov, Marin Mladenov, Bogomil Simeonov, Petar Chernev.
How long is The Boss's Daughters?
The Boss's Daughters has a runtime of 2h 59m (179 minutes).
What genre is The Boss's Daughters?
The Boss's Daughters is a Drama, TV Movie film.
Where was The Boss's Daughters produced?
The Boss's Daughters was produced in Bulgaria.