France / May 17, 1963 / Cannes Film Festival
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Boris Morev dreams of money and power, he’ll do everything to reach the top, including leaving his beloved Irina, to marry the daughter of the local tobacco factory owner. With the death of his father-in-law and the illness of his wife, Morev becomes the new owner of "Nicotiana" and rules with an iron fist, resulting in massive labour strikes and murder. He ropes Irina back into his life, first as a mistress and later as his second wife, but his ambitions still come first as he plans on emerging as the biggest tobacco seller once the war is over. Irina’s love for Boris is fading and she finds a lover in one of the Germans Boris is trying to strike a deal with. Set against the backdrop of World War II and communist partisans fighting against the Nazi-allied Bulgarian monarchy, the film is a screen adaptation of the Bulgarian classic novel "Tobacco" released in 1954.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Ivan Kasabov | Pavel Morev |
| Nikola Popov | Shishko |
| Luna Davidova | Varvara |
| Wolfgang Langhoff | Von Geir |
| Magda Kolchakova | Spasuna |
| Tzvetana Ostrovska | Maria |
| Stefan Petrov | |
| Georgi Kaloyanchev |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Тютюн |
| Original language | български език (BG) |
| Spoken languages | български език |
| Production countries | Bulgaria, Soviet Union |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Boyana Film, Bulgarofilm |
| Release date | 5 novembre 1962 |
| Writer | Nikola Korabov, Dimitar Dimov |
| Assistant directors | Nikola Korabov |
Release dates
Premiere
Serbia / Mar 10, 1964 / Belgrade
Theatrical release
Bulgaria / Nov 05, 1962
Russia / Dec 16, 1963
Hungary / Feb 27, 1964
Germany / Oct 02, 1964
TV
Russia / Mar 14, 1964
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