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9.0 1 Seasons • 8 Episodes

The Guest - Season 1

Good-natured and compassionate Zoya lets young Marina into her home and life, whom she met at the entrance without a phone and money. However, Zoya does not even realize that the stranger did not appear in her life by chance... At the same time, investigator Andrei is dealing with the case of astronomer Nikolsky: he mysteriously passed away and hid his daughter's existence from everyone until the last.

Top Cast

  • Irina Pegova

    Irina Pegova

  • Dasha Vereshchagina

    Dasha Vereshchagina

  • Sergey Gilev

    Sergey Gilev

  • Aleksandra Rebenok

    Aleksandra Rebenok

  • Denis Prytkov

    Denis Prytkov

  • Sergey Marin

    Sergey Marin

  • Alexey Agranovich

    Alexey Agranovich

  • Vladimir Steklov

    Vladimir Steklov

  • Aleksey Rozin

    Aleksey Rozin

    Pavel

Overview

Good-natured and compassionate Zoya lets young Marina into her home and life, whom she met at the entrance without a phone and money. However, Zoya does not even realize that the stranger did not appear in her life by chance... At the same time, investigator Andrei is dealing with the case of astronomer Nikolsky: he mysteriously passed away and hid his daughter's existence from everyone until the last.

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