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Maiden's Mountains

The film tells the story of Judas and Satan wandering the world in search of a virgin who could become the mother of the new Evil.

Top Cast

  • Nikolay Podgorny

    Nikolay Podgorny

    Satan

  • Vladimir Aleksandrovsky

    Vladimir Aleksandrovsky

    Judas

  • Sergei Aidarov

    Sergei Aidarov

    Old Simeon

  • Yevgeniya Rayevskaya

    Yevgeniya Rayevskaya

  • Vladimir Aleksandrovsky

    Vladimir Aleksandrovsky

  • N. Smirnova

    N. Smirnova

    Old warrior woman

  • Elizaveta Naydenova

    Elizaveta Naydenova

    Warrior maiden

  • Elena Sukhacheva

    Elena Sukhacheva

    Leader of warrior women

  • Yevgeniya Rayevskaya

    Yevgeniya Rayevskaya

    Mother superior

Overview

The film tells the story of Judas and Satan wandering the world in search of a virgin who could become the mother of the new Evil.

Rating

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