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The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty
The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty

The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty

Genres

DocumentaryHistory

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

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Russian

Runtime

87 mins

Rating

6.1/10

Release Date

11 March 1927

Country

Soviet Union

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)

Aleksandr Guchkov

Aleksandr Guchkov

Self (archive footage)

Iliodor

Iliodor

Self (Monk, Rasputin's Rival) (archive footage) (as Illiodor)

Aleksandr Izvolsky

Aleksandr Izvolsky

Self (Ambassador to France, Gets in Carriage) (archive footage)

Joseph Joffre

Joseph Joffre

Self (with Millerand) (archive footage)

Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany

Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany

Self (archive footage)

Governor of Kaluga

Governor of Kaluga

Self (archive footage)

Alexander Kerensky

Alexander Kerensky

Self (Doffs Fur Hat, Shakes Hands of Soldiers) (archive footage)

King George V of the United Kingdom

King George V of the United Kingdom

Self (in Ceremonial Carriage, Not Visible) (archive footage)

Alexander Kolchak

Alexander Kolchak

Self (Aboard Ship) (archive footage)

P.V. Krupensky

P.V. Krupensky

Self (archive footage)

Vladimir Lenin

Vladimir Lenin

Self (archive footage)

V.A. Maklakov

V.A. Maklakov

Self (archive footage)

Alexandre Millerand

Alexandre Millerand

Self (French War Minister, with Joffre) (archive footage)

Paul Milyukov

Paul Milyukov

Self (archive footage)

Gospodin Nekrasov

Gospodin Nekrasov

Self (archive footage)

Raymond Poincaré

Raymond Poincaré

Self (Visits Russia Just Before War Begins) (archive footage)

Vladimir Purishkevich

Vladimir Purishkevich

Self (archive footage)

Fyodor Rodichev

Fyodor Rodichev

Self (archive footage)

Mikhail Rodzyanko

Mikhail Rodzyanko

Self (archive footage)

Aleksey Nikolaeyvitch Romanov

Aleksey Nikolaeyvitch Romanov

Self (archive footage)

Vasily Shulgin

Vasily Shulgin

Self (archive footage) (as V.V. Shulgin)

Vladimir Sukhomlinov

Vladimir Sukhomlinov

Self (in Plain Field Uniform Coat) (archive footage)

Aleksei Sergeevich Suvorin

Aleksei Sergeevich Suvorin

Self (Leader, Monarchist Press, Vremya) (archive footage)

Czar Nicholas II of Russia

Czar Nicholas II of Russia

Self (archive footage)

Tsarina Alexandra

Tsarina Alexandra

Self (archive footage)

Irakli Tseretelli

Irakli Tseretelli

Self (Leader, Mensheviks) (archive footage)

N.A. Vtorov

N.A. Vtorov

Self (Owner, Vtorovsky Armaments Factory) (archive footage)

Nikolai Yudenich

Nikolai Yudenich

Self (Signs Papers) (archive footage)

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