Quick Info
Status: Ended
Network: N/A
Type: Scripted
Rating: 5.0/10
Every kilometer
Overview
The series consists of 26 episodes divided into two parts as 13 episodes - the first covering the period between 1923 and September 9, 1944, and the second one - after it. The main characters are Nikola Dejanov, played by Stefan Danailov and Dimitar Bombov, nicknamed "Mitko Bombata" (Mitko the Bomb), played by Grigor Vachkov. They are childhood friends, both communists, spies, and partisans.
This production, originally released in 1969, has captivated audiences with its unique storytelling. As a Scripted series, it brings a fresh perspective to the genre, maintaining a strong viewer rating of 5.0 across its 2 seasons.
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- • Produced in .
- • Original Language: Bulgarian.
Directed By
Written By
Starring Cast
Stefan Danailov
Никола Деянов – Сергей / Серж Омон / Nikola Deyanov - Sergey / Serge Omon
Grigor Vachkov
Митко Бомбата / капитан Димитър Атанасов Бомбов / Mitko The Bomb / captain Dimitar Atanasov Bombov
Seasons
Season 1
13 Episodes • Aired 1969-08-20
Set in the turbulent years surrounding World War II, Season 1 follows Major Nikola Deyanov—codename Sergei—as he leads the fight against fascism in Bulgaria. Haunted by the childhood memory of his father’s murder, Deyanov trains in Moscow before returning home as a Soviet intelligence operative determined to pursue the “enemies of the people.” Opposing him is Bogdan Velinsky, a sharp and calculating officer inspired by the real-life police chief Nikolai Geshev. Their ideological conflict drives the series, portraying two men bound by duty yet divided by belief. With strong performances, high production value, and a tense cat-and-mouse dynamic, the first season explores themes of loyalty, conviction, and the human cost of political struggle.
Season 2
13 Episodes • Aired 1971-09-23
Season 2 unfolds over 13 episodes and takes the story to a broader stage. Velinsky, now head of an international spy network working to destabilize Bulgaria’s new order, remains Deyanov’s elusive adversary. Under the command of Bulgarian counterintelligence, Major Deyanov and Captain Bombov race to uncover and stop the spies and saboteurs sent by Velinsky and his foreign allies.