Heroes of Shipka
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Heroes of Shipka
Summary
Heroes of Shipka is a film[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Heroes of Shipka's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Heroes of Shipka was directed by Sergei Vasilyev[4].
- Arkadi Perventsev wrote the screenplay for Heroes of Shipka[5].
- Heroes of Shipka's composer is recorded as Nikolay Kryukov[6].
- Heroes of Shipka's genre is drama film[7].
- Heroes of Shipka's genre is war film[8].
- Heroes of Shipka's genre is historical film[9].
- A cast member of Heroes of Shipka was Ivan Pereverzev[10].
- A cast member of Heroes of Shipka was Apostol Karamitev[11].
- A cast member of Heroes of Shipka was Zheni Bozhinova[12].
- A cast member of Heroes of Shipka was Bruno Freindlich[13].
- A cast member of Heroes of Shipka was Viktor Avdyushko[14].
- A cast member of Heroes of Shipka was Georgi Yumatov[15].
- A cast member of Heroes of Shipka was Konstantin Sorokin[16].
- A cast member of Heroes of Shipka was Sergey Papov[17].
- A cast member of Heroes of Shipka was Yevgeny Samoylov[18].
- A cast member of Heroes of Shipka was Voldemar Chobur[19].
- A cast member of Heroes of Shipka was Aleksandr Smirnov[20].
- A cast member of Heroes of Shipka was Edgar Garrick[21].
- A cast member of Heroes of Shipka was Nikolai Simonov[22].
- A cast member of Heroes of Shipka was Vasiliy Yakovlevich Sofronov[23].
- A cast member of Heroes of Shipka was Vladimir Taskin[24].
- A cast member of Heroes of Shipka was Stepan Krylov[25].
- A cast member of Heroes of Shipka was Nikolai Masalitinov[26].
- A cast member of Heroes of Shipka was Vladimir Gajdarov[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Heroes of Shipka was directed by Sergei Vasilyev[4]. Arkadi Perventsev wrote the screenplay for it[5]. Cast members include Ivan Pereverzev[10], Apostol Karamitev[11], Zheni Bozhinova[12], Bruno Freindlich[13], Viktor Avdyushko[14], and Georgi Yumatov[15].
Publication
Publication dates include February 22, 1955[28] and April 25, 1955[29]. Original languages include Russian[30], Bulgarian[31], and Turkish[32]. Genres include drama film[7], war film[8], and historical film[9].
Why It Matters
Heroes of Shipka has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]