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The name of the literary character Bay Ganyo has come to symbolize the negative features of the newly created Bulgarian bourgeoisie after the liberation from Ottoman bondage. Bay Ganyo Balkanski is a political double-dealer. Together with Filyo Gochoglu - “a merchant with capital” and Tanas Dochoglu - “a wine merchant” the three put forward their candidatures for members of the National Assembly. They launch the “National Glory” newspaper. Bay Ganyo has a soft spot for women and the opposition takes advantage of this to discredit him. They send to the editorial office an accomplice disguised as a woman who begins to flirt with Ganyo. Having discovered the fraud, he chases ‘her’ away. With the help of the scoundrel Danko Hairsazina and the shady characters led by him, Balkanski, Gochoglu and Dochoglu manage to frighten away those voting for the other candidates… After this stormy political and social struggle, Bay Ganyo decides to journey through Europe. Shouldering his saddlebags filled with phials of attar of roses he gets on the train. He arrives in Vienna. He does not let the hotel bellhop carry his precious luggage. In the café, he finds Stoycho, a Bulgarian who acts as his guide. Ganyo keep making passes at the women in the streets and in the cafés. Together with Stoycho, they ride on a train around the Prater, go sightseeing, and have a snack at the food of Maria Theresa’s monument paying no attention to the passer-by. After a series of similar escapades, Bay Ganyo returns to Bulgaria.

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Ratings: IMDB: 8.4/10
Released: October 30, 1922
Runtime: 60 min
Genres: Comedy
Cast: Ivan Kasabov Yordan Karafermanov Stoyan M. Popov Petar Shishkov
Crew: Vassil Gendov Aleko Konstantinov

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