Nastradin Hodzha and Clever Peter

Nastradin Hodzha and Clever Peter

Feb. 6, 1939

The cheerful and optimistic character of Sly Peter emerged in Bulgarian folklore during the distant times of Ottoman bondage and served as an outlet protest at national and social injustices. Although the origin of Nastradin Hodzha can be traced back to the folklore of the Middle East, he, too, is a product of Bulgarian folk art. In this constant companion, noble opponent and true friend of Sly Peter are synthesized the features of the common Turkish people. The film is based on numerous stories, incidents and anecdotes in which Sly Peter and Nastradin Hodzha poke fun at the Turkish feudal authorities, the wealthy Bulgarians and Greek clergy. More than eighty proverbs have been incorporated in the dialogue.

Nastradin Hodzha and Clever Peter

Feb. 6, 1939

Nastradin Hodzha and Clever Peter
The cheerful and optimistic character of Sly Peter emerged in Bulgarian folklore during the distant times of Ottoman bondage and served as an outlet protest at national and social injustices. Although the origin of Nastradin Hodzha can be traced back to the folklore of the Middle East, he, too, is a product of Bulgarian folk art. In this constant companion, noble opponent and true friend of Sly Peter are synthesized the features of the common Turkish people. The film is based on numerous stories, incidents and anecdotes in which Sly Peter and Nastradin Hodzha poke fun at the Turkish feudal authorities, the wealthy Bulgarians and Greek clergy. More than eighty proverbs have been incorporated in the dialogue.
Producers
Original title Настрадин Ходжа и Хитър Петър
Directors Alexander Vazov
Writers Alexander Vazov

Cast

Asen Kamburov

as Hitar Petar

Stoyan Bachvarov

as Nasreddin Hodja

Tzena Ivanova

as Hitar Petar's wife

H. Gavazova

as Nasreddin Hodja's wife

Mitko Stoyanov

as Yanni

Asparuh Temelkov

as Hitar Petar's father