
Pistolet, Kufar i 3 smurdyashti varela (2012)
Pistol, Suitcase and Three stinking barrels is a gangster comedy which tells the story of the 23-year-old student Anton, a.k.a "The Beautiful". He has a dream but in order for it to come true he must first find money. The Beautiful decides to risk it all and unfortunately he finds himself mixed up in a hell of a mess of intertwining absurd situations with a drug lord fascinated with Lego, a group of small time crooks, a dangerous top cop, a sexy blond, corrupted government agents, a football player and his mistress, etc.All Releases
                    
                        
                            
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Earliest Release DateSeptember 14, 2012
            (Bulgaria)
Running Time1 hr 38 min
GenresAction
    
        Comedy
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| Filmmakers | Role | 
|---|---|
| Georgi D. Kostov | Director | 
| Georgi D. Kostov | Writer | 
| Georgi D. Kostov | Producer | 
| Georgi Raykov | Cinematographer | 
| Alexander Etimov | Editor | 
| Cast | Role | 
|---|---|
| Filipa Baldeva | |
| Assen Blatechki | |
| Yordan Danchev | |
| Deyan Donkov | 

