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Russia 1917: Countdown to Revolution

Russia, 1917. After the abdication of Czar Nicholas II Romanov, the struggle for power confronts allies, enemies, factions and ideas; a ruthless battle between democracy and authoritarianism that will end with the takeover of the government by Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks.

Top Cast

  • Juliet Stevenson

    Juliet Stevenson

    Self - Narrator (voice)

  • Nicholas Asbury

    Nicholas Asbury

    Vladimir Lenin

  • Milo Twomey

    Milo Twomey

    Leon Trotsky

  • Nicholas Cowell

    Nicholas Cowell

    Joseph Stalin

  • Jonny McPherson

    Jonny McPherson

    Alexander Kerensky

  • Helen Rappaport

    Helen Rappaport

    Self - Writer

  • Orlando Figes

    Orlando Figes

    Self - Writer

  • Simon Sebag-Montefiore

    Simon Sebag-Montefiore

    Self - Writer

  • China Miéville

    China Miéville

    Self - Writer

Overview

Russia, 1917. After the abdication of Czar Nicholas II Romanov, the struggle for power confronts allies, enemies, factions and ideas; a ruthless battle between democracy and authoritarianism that will end with the takeover of the government by Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks.

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