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Stories About Lenin

Two stories ("The feat of the soldier Mukhin", "The Last Autumn"). The events of one concern 1917, when Lenin had to hide in Finland, the second takes place in 1923-1924 during the last months of his life in Gorki.

Top Cast

  • Maksim Shtraukh

    Maksim Shtraukh

    Vladimir Lenin

  • Maria Pastukhova

    Maria Pastukhova

    Nadezhda Krupskaya

  • Anna Lisyanskaya

    Anna Lisyanskaya

    M. I. Ulyanova

  • Oleg Efremov

    Oleg Efremov

    F. E. Dzerzhinsky

  • Vsevolod Sanayev

    Vsevolod Sanayev

    N. A. Yemelyanov

  • Gennadiy Yukhtin

    Gennadiy Yukhtin

    Mukhin

  • Aleksandr Belyavskiy

    Aleksandr Belyavskiy

    Kolya

  • Yuriy Nazarov

    Yuriy Nazarov

    Factory Worker

  • Lev Polyakov

    Lev Polyakov

    Poruchik Borisov

Overview

Two stories ("The feat of the soldier Mukhin", "The Last Autumn"). The events of one concern 1917, when Lenin had to hide in Finland, the second takes place in 1923-1924 during the last months of his life in Gorki.

Rating

6.8 / 10
6 Reviews
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