Kastus Kalinovskiy

Kastus Kalinovskiy

1928/04/29 • Released • Russian

Drama
History
6.0
1h 12m

Overview

The film shows one of the heroes of the uprising of the Belarusian, Lithuanian and Polish people against forced Russification and the restoration of Poland's independence in 1863.

Director : Vladimir Gardin

Casts
Nikolai Simonov

Nikolai Simonov

Kastus Kalinovskiy

Tatyana Bulakh-Gardina

Tatyana Bulakh-Gardina

Vladimir Vladomirskiy

Vladimir Vladomirskiy

Grigoriy Ge

Florian Zhdanovich

Georgiy Samoylov

Georgiy Samoylov

Viktor Plotnikov

Count Velkopolskiy

Maria Yurieva

Kondrat Yakovlev

Governor-General Muravyov

Pavel Samoylov

Boris Platonov

Boris Platonov

Boris Livanov

Boris Livanov

Pan Storzinski

Konstantin Adashevsky

Konstantin Adashevsky

Wounded grenadier

Olga Vaksel

Olga Vaksel

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