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The Old House (1970)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 24M

Director : Boris Buneev

Synopsis

About the early years of the life of the philosopher and writer Alexander Herzen, about his first and unrequited love, about the throwing of youth and growing up of a young critic and revolutioner. According to his father, he comes from an ancient Russian family, and his mother was a simple German woman. As an illegitimate son, he was not given the name of his father, Yakovlev. In his youth, he was fond of the ideas of freedom, for which it is not a pity to fight, which even then was close to the ideals of the revolution...

Actors

Andrey Myagkov
Andrey Myagkov
Alexander Ivanovich Herzen
Rodion Nahapetov
Rodion Nahapetov
Ogaryov
Olga Gobzeva
Olga Gobzeva
Natasha
Boris Kumaritov
Boris Kumaritov
Granovskiy
Nikita Podgornyj
Nikita Podgornyj
Ketcher
Nikolay Dubinskiy
Nikolay Dubinskiy
Shchepkin
Alexei Chernov
Alexei Chernov
official
Evgeniy Evstigneev
Evgeniy Evstigneev
Ivan Alekseyevich Yakovlev
Galina Grigoryeva
Galina Grigoryeva
Luiza Ivanovna
Yevgeniya Khovanskaya
Yevgeniya Khovanskaya
countess Khovanskaya
Andrey Fayt
Andrey Fayt
footman
Aleksey Dobronravov
Aleksey Dobronravov
prince
Igor Dmitriev
Igor Dmitriev
Vasiliy Petrovich
Georgiy Teykh
Georgiy Teykh
official
Pavel Shpringfeld
Pavel Shpringfeld
general Dubelt
Boris Grigoryev
Boris Grigoryev
accused man of arson
Valentin Bryleev
Valentin Bryleev
official
Nikolai Brilling
Nikolai Brilling
ober-polizeimeister
Dmitriy Masanov
Dmitriy Masanov
Zurov
Inna Vykhodtseva
Inna Vykhodtseva
Musina-Pushkina
Yuri Shvyryov
Yuri Shvyryov
official
Vladimir Matyukhin
Vladimir Matyukhin
Matvey
Yevgeni Kindinov
Yevgeni Kindinov
Nikolai Sazonov
Lidiya Korolyova
Lidiya Korolyova
aunt in Khovanskaya's house
Georgi Millyar
Georgi Millyar
guard
Vsevolod Davydov
Vsevolod Davydov
official
Oleg Mokshantsev
Oleg Mokshantsev
prison commandant
Svetlana Ketlerova
Svetlana Ketlerova
Granovskiy's wife
Artur Nishchyonkin
Artur Nishchyonkin
officer (uncredited)
Igor Starygin
Igor Starygin
prince Obolenskiy (uncredited)
Anastasiya Filippova
Anastasiya Filippova
nanny (uncredited)
Nikolai Romanov
Nikolai Romanov
official (uncredited)
Nina Shorina
Nina Shorina
maid (uncredited)

Crews

Nina Rudneva
Nina Rudneva
Writer
Iosif Olshansky
Iosif Olshansky
Writer
Boris Buneev
Boris Buneev
Director
Grair Garibyan
Grair Garibyan
Director of Photography
Olga Bednova
Olga Bednova
Production Design
Sofya Voitenko
Sofya Voitenko
Costume Design
Mikhail Raukhverger
Mikhail Raukhverger
Original Music Composer
Nina Kratenkova
Nina Kratenkova
Sound
Raisa Skoretskaya
Raisa Skoretskaya
Editor
Tatyana Kolosova
Tatyana Kolosova
Makeup Artist
Mikhail Galudzin
Mikhail Galudzin
Sound Assistant
Emin Khachaturyan
Emin Khachaturyan
Conductor
Yuri Milovskiy
Yuri Milovskiy
Special Effects
Leonid Akimov
Leonid Akimov
Special Effects

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