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1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992)
Credits: Director: Ridley Scott Star: Gerard Depardieu 
Synopsis: Renaissance (1450 to 1600)
Description: VHS || NTSC || Color || English Language || SP || Rare collector's item ||
Condition: excellent quality picture
Price: $35

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(681 - ÂÅËÈ×ÈÅÒÎ ÍÀ ÕÀÍÀ) (1984) (681 Velichieto na Hana) a shortened English version of Aszparuh mini series
aka: Aszparuh (1981)  aka: Khan Asparukh- (Han Asparuh) (1981) (Europe)  aka: Khan Asparuch, 1. Teil: Die byzantinische Geisel (1981) (East Germany)  aka ВЕЛИЧИЕТО НА ХАНА (1984)
Credits: Directed by: Ludmil Staikov / Writing credits: Vera Mutafchieva / Stoyko PeevbAntony GenovVassil MihajlovVania TzvetkovaStefan GetsovGeorgi CherkelovIossif SurchadzhievMari SzürLora KremenDjoko Rosic / Music: Simeon Peev / Dir. of Photography: Boris Yanakiev
Synopsis: In 651 C.E. Khan Kubrat died and the Khazars accelerated their raids upon Great Bulgaria. His five sons split the Bulgarian tribe and each led his to find new land where they could live in peace. Khan Asparukh, the youngest son, went west and, after an arduous journey lasting for years, southward across the River Danube, into Moesia. In 680-81, in alliance with the Slavs, he inflicted tunning defeats on the Roman legions and forced the Byzantine Empire to recognize the formation of the new state of Bulgaria in the lands where it still exists today.
A spectacular epic, "Khan Asparukh" was made to celebrate the 1,300th anniversary of the founding of Bulgaria. This edited version compresses the three-part film from almost 6 hours to 95 minutes. Sumptuously filmed, with over 50,000 extras, the film narrates the history of these momentous events, from the fall of Great Bulgaria in the Asian steppes, through Asparukh's perilous trek west, and the decisive battles with the Byzantines. The original film was seen by over 11 million Bulgarians, a stunning feat for a population of less than 8 million!
Description: VHS || NTSC || Color ||  92 min.|| Uncut Version || Encoding: NTSC - Region 1 (U.S. and Canada) || Drama/History, 1984, Color, 92 min., Language: English / Bulgarian Sub. || Awards: Golden Rose at Varna Film Festival, 1982
Condition: very good to excellent quality
Price: $35
(681 - ÂÅËÈ×ÈÅÒÎ ÍÀ ÕÀÍÀ) (1984) (681 Velichieto na Hana) a shortened English version of Aszparuh mini series
aka: Aszparuh (1981)  aka: Khan Asparukh- (Han Asparuh) (1981) (Europe)  aka: Khan Asparuch, 1. Teil: Die byzantinische Geisel (1981) (East Germany)  aka ВЕЛИЧИЕТО НА ХАНА (1984)
Credits: Directed by: Ludmil Staikov / Writing credits: Vera Mutafchieva / Stoyko PeevbAntony GenovVassil MihajlovVania TzvetkovaStefan GetsovGeorgi CherkelovIossif SurchadzhievMari SzürLora KremenDjoko Rosic / Music: Simeon Peev / Dir. of Photography: Boris Yanakiev
Synopsis: In 651 C.E. Khan Kubrat died and the Khazars accelerated their raids upon Great Bulgaria. His five sons split the Bulgarian tribe and each led his to find new land where they could live in peace. Khan Asparukh, the youngest son, went west and, after an arduous journey lasting for years, southward across the River Danube, into Moesia. In 680-81, in alliance with the Slavs, he inflicted tunning defeats on the Roman legions and forced the Byzantine Empire to recognize the formation of the new state of Bulgaria in the lands where it still exists today.
A spectacular epic, "Khan Asparukh" was made to celebrate the 1,300th anniversary of the founding of Bulgaria. This edited version compresses the three-part film from almost 6 hours to 95 minutes. Sumptuously filmed, with over 50,000 extras, the film narrates the history of these momentous events, from the fall of Great Bulgaria in the Asian steppes, through Asparukh's perilous trek west, and the decisive battles with the Byzantines. The original film was seen by over 11 million Bulgarians, a stunning feat for a population of less than 8 million!
Description: DVD-R || NTSC || Color ||  92 min.|| Uncut Version || Encoding: NTSC - Region 1 (U.S. and Canada) || Drama/History, 1984, Color, 92 min., Language: English / Bulgarian Sub. || Awards: Golden Rose at Varna Film Festival, 1982
Condition: very good to excellent quality
Price: $35
681 A.D. The Glory of Khan" (1984) (681 Velichieto na Hana) a shortened English version of Aszparuh mini series
aka: Aszparuh (1981)  aka: Khan Asparukh- (Han Asparuh) (1981) (Europe)  aka: Khan Asparuch, 1. Teil: Die byzantinische Geisel (1981) (East Germany)  aka ВЕЛИЧИЕТО НА ХАНА (1984)
Credits: Directed by: Ludmil Staikov / Writing credits: Vera Mutafchieva / Stoyko PeevbAntony GenovVassil MihajlovVania TzvetkovaStefan GetsovGeorgi CherkelovIossif SurchadzhievMari SzürLora KremenDjoko Rosic / Music: Simeon Peev / Dir. of Photography: Boris Yanakiev
Synopsis: In 651 C.E. Khan Kubrat died and the Khazars accelerated their raids upon Great Bulgaria. His five sons split the Bulgarian tribe and each led his to find new land where they could live in peace. Khan Asparukh, the youngest son, went west and, after an arduous journey lasting for years, southward across the River Danube, into Moesia. In 680-81, in alliance with the Slavs, he inflicted tunning defeats on the Roman legions and forced the Byzantine Empire to recognize the formation of the new state of Bulgaria in the lands where it still exists today.
A spectacular epic, "Khan Asparukh" was made to celebrate the 1,300th anniversary of the founding of Bulgaria. This edited version compresses the three-part film from almost 6 hours to 95 minutes. Sumptuously filmed, with over 50,000 extras, the film narrates the history of these momentous events, from the fall of Great Bulgaria in the Asian steppes, through Asparukh's perilous trek west, and the decisive battles with the Byzantines. The original film was seen by over 11 million Bulgarians, a stunning feat for a population of less than 8 million!
Description: VHS || NTSC || Color ||  92 min.|| Uncut Version || English Language|| Awards: Golden Rose at Varna Film Festival, 1982
Condition:  very good to excellent quality
Price: $35
681 A.D. The Glory of Khan" (1984) (681 Velichieto na Hana) a shortened English version of Aszparuh mini series
aka: Aszparuh (1981)  aka: Khan Asparukh- (Han Asparuh) (1981) (Europe)  aka: Khan Asparuch, 1. Teil: Die byzantinische Geisel (1981) (East Germany)  aka ВЕЛИЧИЕТО НА ХАНА (1984)
Credits: Directed by: Ludmil Staikov / Writing credits: Vera Mutafchieva / Stoyko PeevbAntony GenovVassil MihajlovVania TzvetkovaStefan GetsovGeorgi CherkelovIossif SurchadzhievMari SzürLora KremenDjoko Rosic / Music: Simeon Peev / Dir. of Photography: Boris Yanakiev
Synopsis: In 651 C.E. Khan Kubrat died and the Khazars accelerated their raids upon Great Bulgaria. His five sons split the Bulgarian tribe and each led his to find new land where they could live in peace. Khan Asparukh, the youngest son, went west and, after an arduous journey lasting for years, southward across the River Danube, into Moesia. In 680-81, in alliance with the Slavs, he inflicted tunning defeats on the Roman legions and forced the Byzantine Empire to recognize the formation of the new state of Bulgaria in the lands where it still exists today.
A spectacular epic, "Khan Asparukh" was made to celebrate the 1,300th anniversary of the founding of Bulgaria. This edited version compresses the three-part film from almost 6 hours to 95 minutes. Sumptuously filmed, with over 50,000 extras, the film narrates the history of these momentous events, from the fall of Great Bulgaria in the Asian steppes, through Asparukh's perilous trek west, and the decisive battles with the Byzantines. The original film was seen by over 11 million Bulgarians, a stunning feat for a population of less than 8 million!
Вариант за разпространение в чужбина на трисерийния български игрален филм "Хан Аспарух", възкресяващ събития, предхождащи и съпътстващи създаването на българската държава в средата на 7 век.

Description: DVD || NTSC || Color || Drama/History, 1984, Color, 92 min., Language: English ||  Encoding: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada) || Format: Color, Dolby || Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1) || Available subtitles: Non || Rated: PG13 || Studio Produser: Bulgarian National Film Center || DVD Features:• Theatrical trailer || • Interactive Menu || • Scene Selections || DVD Release Date: May 10, 2004 || Theatrical Release Date: January 1, 1984 || Run Time: 92minutes || Production Company:BG Media, Salt Lake City, Utah || Package Type: Keep Case || Aspect Ratio(s): Widescreen anamorphic - 1.85:1

Condition:  very good to excellent quality
Price: $35
681 A.D.--The Glory of Khan" (1984) (681 Velichieto na Hana) a shortened English version of Aszparuh mini series
aka: Aszparuh (1981) / Khan Asparukh- (Han Asparuh) (1981) (Europe)  / Khan Asparuch, 1. Teil: Die byzantinische Geisel (1981) (East Germany)
Credits: Directed by: Ludmil Staikov / Writing credits: Vera Mutafchieva / Stoyko PeevbAntony GenovVassil MihajlovVania TzvetkovaStefan GetsovGeorgi CherkelovIossif SurchadzhievMari SzürLora KremenDjoko Rosic / Music: Simeon Peev / Dir. of Photography: Boris Yanakiev
Synopsis: Hungarian Historical movie,  This is an epic screen presentation showing the creation, the consolidation and the power of First Bulgarian Kingdom and the first Bulgarian ruler Khan Asparuh. was memorable only because it was the most expensive film in the national film history with its cast of thousands, its elaborate costumes and massive scenes, and because it somehow managed to gather eleven million viewers
In 651 C.E. Khan Kubrat died and the Khazars accelerated their raids upon Great Bulgaria. His five sons split the Bulgarian tribe and each led his to find new land where they could live in peace. Khan Asparukh, the youngest son, went west and, after an arduous journey lasting for years, southward across the River Danube, into Moesia. In 680-81, in alliance with the Slavs, he inflicted tunning defeats on the Roman legions and forced the Byzantine Empire to recognize the formation of the new state of Bulgaria in the lands where it still exists today. A spectacular epic, "Khan Asparukh" was made to celebrate the 1,300th anniversary of the founding of Bulgaria. This edited version compresses the three-part film from almost 6 hours to 95 minutes. Sumptuously filmed, with over 50,000 extras, the film narrates the history of these momentous events, from the fall of Great Bulgaria in the Asian steppes, through Asparukh's perilous trek west, and the decisive battles with the Byzantines. The original film was seen by over 11 million Bulgarians, a stunning feat for a population of less than 8 million!
Вариант за разпространение в чужбина на трисерийния български игрален филм "Хан Аспарух", възкресяващ събития, предхождащи и съпътстващи създаването на българската държава в средата на 7 век.
Description: VHS ||  PAL || Color ||  English w/ Arabic Subtitles || Rare & Very Hard to Find|| Genre: historical ||  Country: Bulgaria || Warner Brothers || ~85 min CUT version || Letterbox || imdb || Awards: Golden Rose at Varna Film Festival, 1982
Condition: very good quality
Price: $33
300 Spartans, The (1962) VHS NTSC
Credits:  Directed by: Rudolph Maté, Richard Egan (I)  ||  Ralph Richardson  ||  Diane Baker   ||  Barry Coe (I)   ||  David Farrar (I)   || 
Synopsis:  Essentially true story of how Spartan king Leonidis led an extremely small army of Greek Soldiers (300 of them his personal body guards from Sparta) to hold off an invading Persian army more than 20 times as large. The actual heroism of those who stood (and ultimately died) with Leonidis helped shape the course of Western Civilization, allowing the Greek city states time to organize an army which repelled the Persians. Set in 480 BC.
Description: VHS ||  NTSC ||  Color ||  collector's item, very rare ||  historical ||  Runtime: 114 minutes ||  includes Trailer
Condition:  very good quality
Price: $30

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300 Spartans, The (1962) VHS PAL
Credits:  Directed by: Rudolph Maté, Richard Egan (I)  ||  Ralph Richardson  ||  Diane Baker   ||  Barry Coe (I)   ||  David Farrar (I)   || 
Synopsis:  Essentially true story of how Spartan king Leonidis led an extremely small army of Greek Soldiers (300 of them his personal body guards from Sparta) to hold off an invading Persian army more than 20 times as large. The actual heroism of those who stood (and ultimately died) with Leonidis helped shape the course of Western Civilization, allowing the Greek city states time to organize an army which repelled the Persians. Set in 480 BC.
Description: VHS ||  PAL ||  Color ||  collector's item, very rare ||  historical ||  Runtime: 114 minutes || includes Trailer
Condition:  very good quality picture.
Price: $30

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