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- Bulgaria is under Ottoman domination. Levski, the Bulgarian national hero, arrives in a small town. He gathers the members of the revolutionary committee set up by him but the Turkish authorities get wind of the meeting and the conspirators disperse. A schoolteacher Hristina is in love with Levski. The Turkish spies watch her and the priest Nikola, who sympathizes with the cause. The police arrest them and torture. They torture also Levski's mother - throw her in the well. Changing disguised, Levski closely follows the very posse sent to track him down. After surmounting all sorts of obstacles, he manages to free Hristina. The blinded priest continues to pray for his enslaved brethren. A miracle occurs: church bells start ringing of their own accord. The miracle strengthens the people that liberation is coming soon.
- The university student and a girl are in love. They make dates, visit a party shop. The girl's aunt opposes their love. She has decided to marry her off to a rich suitor from whose uncle she receives a telegram that his nephew will be arriving from Gabrovo. While Aunt Kera is asleep in the winter garden the young people meet. The girl informs her lover about the forthcoming visit. The student decides to cunningly discredit the suitor of her choice before the aunt. He changes clothes with his friend and poses as the expected wooer. In the conversation with Aunt Kera he feigns nervous tics. Scared she turns him out of the house. After a second change of clothes the two young man carry on the farce. The friend playing the part of the of the mentally deranged suitor raves round the garden, screaming and threatening. The student who happens to pass by chases him away. Having passed himself off for a hero in the aunt's eyes, he finally gets her blessing. The young couple fall into each other's arms.
- Sofia. Agents of a foreign intelligence service receive orders to get hold of important secret documents from the Ministry of War. For this purpose, they recruit a girl working in a nightclub. On their instructions, she is acquainted and has an affair with a staff officer from the ministry. The sudden love between the two frustrates the spies' plans. The girl reveals the plot to her lover who tries to arrest the spies. During the chase, they kill the officer and the girl in a hotel room.
- Georgi Simov is a thief and an alcoholic. The police are looking for him. Simov squanders the stolen money in the pubs, while his wife and child lead a wretched life. The mother sends the little girl to ask her father for some money. Drunk, Simov chases the child away. The girl is injured in a car accident. The mother gets a divorce. The police find Simov, but he manages to escape. Simov is about to rob an unsuspecting passerby. He hears the sirens of the fire brigade and discovers that his home is on fire. In the blaze is his child. He rushes into the flames and saves his daughter. At this moment, the police seize him. After three years in a prison, Simov is set free. He comes across his daughter in a church. The two go to the sick mother. Simov repents his past. The whole family is happy.
- The devil is bored in his kingdom. He makes up his mind to descend to earth and get familiar with the kind of life people lead. He chooses the city of Sofia for his excursion. His first contacts are by no means encouraging. Strolling along the streets in the capital in his outlandish Mephistophelean costume, he is chased and stoned. Then the devil puts into operation his tiny machine for printing money. Dressed in the latest fashion he continues his walk unmolested. Money opens the doors of the richest homes for him and he soon becomes a member of the capital city's high life. The devil chooses a prostitute as his partner, who introduces him to her family. The father is a thief and a drunkard so that the mother is forced to be the bread-winner. Satan and the prostitute find themselves in the whirl of easy life. A young high society woman asks him to murder her elderly husband so that she may inherit his wealth. He refers her to his companion's father who willingly helps her. After the murder, the old crook steals the money-printing machine and flees. The Devil leaves without resources. High society expelled him in disgrace. More dead than alive, convinced that people are much wicked than he is, he manages to return to hell with great difficulty. Not for the world will he substitute hell for Sofia.
- Boris and Nina are in love. He is the son of a wealthy merchant, she - just an ordinary seamstress. Boris's Father opposes their love. The merchant works a plan of action that he carries out with the help of Nina's father. He is degenerate drunkard. For money, he stages an orgy with the participation of his own daughter. Boris takes what he sees at its face value and abandoned Nina in disgust. The bride chosen by the merchant for his son is a banker's daughter. He also takes part in the realization of his future father-in-law dishonest schemes. However, the girl is taken gravely ill. Repentant, she makes a deathbed confession revealing the truth to Boris. He realizes that Nina is innocent and returns to her for good.
- The cobbler Mihail and his family live in the suburb in country town. His eldest daughter, Lena, attends the evening classes in a business school. She has an illegitimate child who is looked by strangers. Mihail and his wife Ana suspect nothing. In order to support her child Lena becomes a prostitute. The university student Nikolay, who is in love with her, tries to help her. Lena is involved in a scandal, leaves town and goes to Sofia. Ana and Mihail learn everything. They find Lena's child and take him with them. The child misses his mother and takes frequent walks along the seashore. One day he falls from a high cliff and drowns. The cobbler is driven insane by grief. Lena falls from a rock and her face is scarred. Left with no other choice she returns home... All these misfortunes turn out to be only a nightmare. Lena has successfully passed her exam. Nikolay comes with a bunch of flowers for her. Everyone is happy.
- A factory worker steals a large sum of money and commits murder. In the dock, he succeeds in shifting the blame to his friend. The innocent turner is sentenced to a long term of imprisonment. His wife is a mistress of the criminal who deserts her soon after. He for his part becomes a wealthy merchant thanks to the stolen money... The prisoner's daughter studies at the Art Academy. Every day she notices a poor woman in front of the Academy. The girl does not suspect that this is her mother who wants to look at her child from a distance... Retribution comes: the injustice is set right and the true culprit is punished. The honest worker, his wife and their daughter are reunited.
- The clerk Pavel Simov is a compulsive gambler. His last savings are lost gambling and he begins to steal. He attacks a rich woman in the park, grabs her bag and coat and runs away. The police chase him. He leaves the stolen items with his wife Rinka. She cannot prove her innocence and is sentenced as his accomplice. The greengrocer Katerina takes in their three-old-year son Pepi but later sends him to a manger on Rinka insistence. Katerina puts on his neck a small cross left by his mother. Three years later Rinka is released from prison. At the manger, she learns that the child has been given to a foster mother. Hungry, Rinka stops in front of Zoya's bakery. A boy of about six works there. He takes pity on the beggar-woman and gives her two buns for which Zoya gives him a beating. Rinka starts work in a sweet factory. One evening she finds a child sleeping in front of her house and recognizes the boy from the bakery. She is full of joy when she discovers her own cross hanging around his neck. The child remains with his mother. Simov appears soon, after years abroad. He begins to blackmail his wife. One day, when Rinka refuses to give him money, he knocks her over the burning primus. A fire burst out. Simov flees, dragging Pepi behind. Simov drops on the railway track. Pepi manages to pull him aside seconds before a train passes. Simov repents and gives himself up to police. In jail, a priest takes care of him. He succeeds in transforming Pavel Simov. He returns to his family. Rinka reveals to Pepi that he is his father. The child implores her to forgive him and let him live with them.