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Dead Souls - Season 1

A modern adaptation of the classic novel-poem by Nikolai Gogol. The action takes place in our days. Chichikov, an official from Moscow, this time does not buy up dead souls from small-minded provincials, but sells them places in the cemetery next to celebrities.

Top Cast

  • Evgeny Tsyganov

    Evgeny Tsyganov

    Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov / Ivan Pavlovich Chichikov

  • Aleksandr Robak

    Aleksandr Robak

    Sobakevich

  • Dmitriy Dyuzhev

    Dmitriy Dyuzhev

    Manilov

  • Yelena Koreneva

    Yelena Koreneva

    Korobochka

  • Timofey Tribuntsev

    Timofey Tribuntsev

    Nozdrev

  • Aleksandr Yatsenko

    Aleksandr Yatsenko

    Mezhuev

  • Aleksey Serebryakov

    Aleksey Serebryakov

    Plyushkin

  • Grigory Konstantinopolsky

    Grigory Konstantinopolsky

    Boris Grebenshchikov, musician

Overview

A modern adaptation of the classic novel-poem by Nikolai Gogol. The action takes place in our days. Chichikov, an official from Moscow, this time does not buy up dead souls from small-minded provincials, but sells them places in the cemetery next to celebrities.

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