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Bogdan Stimoff
Bogdan Stimov, wrongly accused of murder, flees Macedonia for America and becomes a munitions factory director, but returns during World War I to find his Bulgarian estate seized and his daughter’s forced marriage plot igniting a peasant revolt he leads, ultimately pleading his case before the king and earning a pardon.
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Plot Summary
Bogdan Stimoff is a lost silent drama film from 1917. Due to its age and lack of preservation, the specific plot details and narrative arc are not publicly available. It is presumed to have focused on dramatic themes prevalent in early cinema.
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Bogdan Stimoff is considered a lost film, meaning no known copies exist today, making it impossible to view or study its content.
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