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Dubrovsky

A modern take on the classic novel by Alexander Pushkin. Vladimir is a successful banker and a regular at trendy night clubs. Masha is a diligent graduate of a British college and a loving daughter. It looks like they have bright future ahead. However, an unexpected quarrel between two eccentric fathers forces their offspring to live through the conflict of Pushkin's novel.

Top Cast

  • Danila Kozlovsky

    Danila Kozlovsky

    Dubrovskiy

  • Yuriy Tsurilo

    Yuriy Tsurilo

    Troyekurov

  • Klavdiya Korshunova

    Klavdiya Korshunova

    Masha

  • Aleksandr Mezentsev

    Aleksandr Mezentsev

    Andrey Dubrovsky

  • Andrey Kharybin

    Andrey Kharybin

    Dubrovskiy's client

  • Aleksandr Nikolskiy

    Aleksandr Nikolskiy

    bailiff

  • Dmitriy Podnozov

    Dmitriy Podnozov

  • Aleksey Maslodudov

    Aleksey Maslodudov

    Malaev, soldier

  • Elena Dudina

    Elena Dudina

    Lara

Overview

A modern take on the classic novel by Alexander Pushkin. Vladimir is a successful banker and a regular at trendy night clubs. Masha is a diligent graduate of a British college and a loving daughter. It looks like they have bright future ahead. However, an unexpected quarrel between two eccentric fathers forces their offspring to live through the conflict of Pushkin's novel.

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