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The End of St. Petersburg

Shortly before the outbreak of WWI, a peasant from rural Russia arrives in St. Petersburg to find work.

Top Cast

  • Aleksandr Chistyakov

    Aleksandr Chistyakov

    Worker

  • Vera Baranovskaya

    Vera Baranovskaya

    Worker's wife

  • Ivan Chuvelyov

    Ivan Chuvelyov

    The Village Lad

  • Vladimir Obolenskiy

    Vladimir Obolenskiy

    Lebedev, the manufacturer

  • Alexandr Gromov

    Alexandr Gromov

    The Bald Revolutionary

  • Sergei Komarov

    Sergei Komarov

    District Police Chief

  • Maks Tereshkovich

    Maks Tereshkovich

    Reporter

  • V. Chuvelyov

    V. Chuvelyov

    Village Lad's Friend among New Workers

  • Vladimir Tsoppi

    Vladimir Tsoppi

    Anti-German Patriot with Top Hat

Overview

Shortly before the outbreak of WWI, a peasant from rural Russia arrives in St. Petersburg to find work.

Rating

6.7 / 10
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