House on Two Streets

House on Two Streets

97 mins | Drama | Jan. 4, 1960

At the seafront garden, the members of The Worker's Youth Union and the members of fascist organization are fighting. Absorbed in their feelings Vladko and Aneto have nothing to do with those events. Things at Aneto's big wealthy home look very different from Vladko's small house huddled in the yard. Kiril, Vladko's elder brother, is anxious about Vladko who should have been at the rally, but is writing poetry instead. Aneto and Vladko are happily dancing at the school-leavers' ball. Kiril has killed a German officer. The ball breaks out. Aneto has disappeared in the confusion. Vladko goes to look after her. A group of people armed with clubs and knuckle-dusters beat him cruelly because he is Kiril's brother. Kiril has joined the partisans. Vladko is seriously ill and dies. Kiril and his comrades continue the struggle.

House on Two Streets

97 mins | Drama | Jan. 4, 1960

House on Two Streets
At the seafront garden, the members of The Worker's Youth Union and the members of fascist organization are fighting. Absorbed in their feelings Vladko and Aneto have nothing to do with those events. Things at Aneto's big wealthy home look very different from Vladko's small house huddled in the yard. Kiril, Vladko's elder brother, is anxious about Vladko who should have been at the rally, but is writing poetry instead. Aneto and Vladko are happily dancing at the school-leavers' ball. Kiril has killed a German officer. The ball breaks out. Aneto has disappeared in the confusion. Vladko goes to look after her. A group of people armed with clubs and knuckle-dusters beat him cruelly because he is Kiril's brother. Kiril has joined the partisans. Vladko is seriously ill and dies. Kiril and his comrades continue the struggle.
Producers Boyana Film
Original title Дом на две улици
Directors Kiril Ilinchev
Writers Buryan Enchev

Cast

Sarkis Muhibyan

as Serafim

Petar Slabakov

as Kiril

Anani Yavashev

as Vladko

Ginka Stancheva

as Aneto

Andrey Chaprazov

as Engineer Kalpakchiev

Grigor Vachkov

as Guni Hunata

Stefan Petrov

as Stoimen

Antoniya Yaneva

as Zlata

Emanuil Doynov

as Krum

Lyuben Zhelyazkov

as Tokmachev

Dimitar Peshev

as Colonel Schwartz

Ivan Obretenov

as Lawyer

Nikola Dachev

as The German officer

Stoyan Stoychev

as Senior guard

Nikola Marinov

as Russian Alamanata