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The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty

A compilation of newsreels shot between 1913 and 1917 - the years leading up to the Russian Revolution.

Top Cast

  • Mikhail Alekseyev

    Mikhail Alekseyev

    Self (with Tsar Nicholas) (archive footage)

  • Alexei Brusilov

    Alexei Brusilov

    Self (Consults with Another Officer) (archive footage)

  • Nikolai Chkheidze

    Nikolai Chkheidze

    Self (Chairman, 1st Session, Petrograd Soviet) (archive footage)

  • Emperor Franz Josef

    Emperor Franz Josef

    Self (Reviews Troops) (archive footage)

  • Vera Figner

    Vera Figner

    Self (People's Will Party, in Open Car) (archive footage)

  • Grand Duchess Anastasia

    Grand Duchess Anastasia

    Self (archive footage)

  • Grand Duchess Marie

    Grand Duchess Marie

    Self (archive footage)

  • Grand Duchess Olga

    Grand Duchess Olga

    Self (archive footage)

  • Grand Duchess Tatiana

    Grand Duchess Tatiana

    Self (archive footage)

Overview

A compilation of newsreels shot between 1913 and 1917 - the years leading up to the Russian Revolution.

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