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Baltic Glory
Baltic Glory

Baltic Glory

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HistoryDrama

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A film about the struggle of Baltic Fleet sailors for revolutionary Petrograd in the autumn of 1917. The film focuses on the fates of a sailor and a naval officer who join the ranks of those fighting for the revolution.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Russian

Runtime

94 mins

Rating

7.5/10

Release Date

22 February 1958

Country

Soviet Union

Cast

Pavel Kadochnikov

Pavel Kadochnikov

командир эсминца «Гром»

Leonid Kmit

Leonid Kmit

комиссар Центробалта

Nikolay Makeyev

Nikolay Makeyev

Василий Еремин

Mikhail Ivanov

Mikhail Ivanov

боцман Петрович

Natalya Katasheva

Natalya Katasheva

Татьяна

German Orlov

German Orlov

Жилин

Vladislav Strzhelchik

Vladislav Strzhelchik

Антон Батурин

Efim Kopelyan

Efim Kopelyan

фельдфебель Сусликов

Iosif Kutyansky

Iosif Kutyansky

Фёдор Лютов, минный старшина эсминца «Гром»

Inna Vykhodtseva

Inna Vykhodtseva

Люся Зарницына

Vladimir Vasilyev

Vladimir Vasilyev

анархист (нет в титрах)

Vitaliy Illich

Vitaliy Illich

офицер в штабе

Alexander Zhukov

Alexander Zhukov

французский атташе (нет в титрах)

Aleksandr Ardi

Aleksandr Ardi

германский адмирал

Aleksei Smirnov

Aleksei Smirnov

матрос с «Дианы» на демонстрации

Konstantin Adashevsky

Konstantin Adashevsky

адмирал Свешников

Aleksandr Borisov

Aleksandr Borisov

Быков

Adolf Shestakov

Adolf Shestakov

капитан Иван Бернгардт

Boris Smirnov

Boris Smirnov

В.И. Ленин

Mikhail Yekaterininskiy

Mikhail Yekaterininskiy

В.А. Антонов-Овсеенко

Александр Виолинов

Александр Виолинов

отец Люси, фельдшер

Лев Колесов

Лев Колесов

адмирал

Sergey  Golubev

Sergey Golubev

матрос «Грома» (нет в титрах)

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