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The Vow
The Vow

The Vow

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The story of Stalin and the Soviet people.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Russian

Runtime

109 mins

Rating

3.1/10

Release Date

29 July 1946

Country

Soviet Union

Cast

Mikhail Gelovani

Mikhail Gelovani

Josef Stalin

Sofiya Giatsintova

Sofiya Giatsintova

Varvara Mikhaylovna Petrova

Nikolai Bogolyubov

Nikolai Bogolyubov

Aleksandr Petrov / Stepan Petrov

Nikolai Plotnikov

Nikolai Plotnikov

Uncle Vanya Yermilov

Svetlana Bogolyubova

Svetlana Bogolyubova

Olga Petrovna

Georgi Sagaradze

Georgi Sagaradze

Georgi, Olga's lover

Pavel Ismatov

Pavel Ismatov

Yusuf Tugunbayev

Vladimir Solovyov

Vladimir Solovyov

Simon Rusayev

Sergei Blinnikov

Sergei Blinnikov

Baklan, a friend

Tamara Makarova

Tamara Makarova

Xenia Petrova

Z. Zakharchenko

Z. Zakharchenko

Petka, the boy

Ilya Nabatov

Ilya Nabatov

French Minister Georges Bonnet

Vladimir Balashov

Vladimir Balashov

Anatol Lipsky, saboteur

Aleksandr Khvylya

Aleksandr Khvylya

Semyen Budyonny

Aleksei Gribov

Aleksei Gribov

Kliment Voroshilov

Roman Yuryev

Roman Yuryev

Andrei Zhdanov

Grigori Belinnkevich

Grigori Belinnkevich

Sergei Kirov

Vasili Merkuryev

Vasili Merkuryev

Gen. Nikolai Voronov

Maksim Shtraukh

Maksim Shtraukh

Rogers, American journalist

Nikolai Chaplygin

Nikolai Chaplygin

Johnson, British Journalist

Dmitri Pavlov

Dmitri Pavlov

Sergei Petrov

Fyodor Blazhevich

Fyodor Blazhevich

Anastas Mikoyan

Adolf Holub

Adolf Holub

Adolf Hitler

Jarmila Holmová

Jarmila Holmová

Bonnet's Friend

Jiří Dohnal

Jiří Dohnal

Bonnet's Secretary

E. Eliáš

E. Eliáš

Göring

Yelena Anufriyeva

Yelena Anufriyeva

Woman in the Kremlin meeting

Vladimir Uralskiy

Vladimir Uralskiy

Coachman

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