The Fall of the Empire
Appearance
The Fall of the Empire | |
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Written by | Leonid Yuzefovich Vladimir Khotinenko |
Directed by | Vladimir Khotinenko |
Starring | Aleksandr Baluev Sergei Makovetsky Maria Mironova Chulpan Khamatova |
Country of origin | Russia |
Original language | Russian |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Production | |
Running time | 520 min. |
Original release | |
Network | Channel One Russia |
Release | 2005 2005 | –
The Fall of the Empire (Russian: Гибель империи, romanized: Gibel' imperii) is a Russian TV miniseries in ten episodes directed by Vladimir Khotinenko, broadcast in March 2005.[1][2]
It is set in World War I, following Russian counterintelligence officer Sergei Pavlovich Kostin (Aleksandr Baluev), a veteran of the Russo-Japanese War, who works to uncover enemy plots aided by his sidekick Ivan Karlovich Shtol'ts (Marat Basharov).
Cast
[edit]Main characters of the series
[edit]- Alexander Baluev as Captain of counterintelligence Sergei Pavlovich Kostin
- Sergei Makovetsky as Professor of Law, and then the captain of the Army Intelligence Alexander Mikhailovich Nesterovsky
- Maria Mironova as Elena Ivanovna Saburova
- Chulpan Khamatova as Olga Semenovna Nesterovskaya
- Marat Basharov as lieutenant counterintelligence Ivan Karlovich Stolz
- Andrey Krasko as non-commissioned counterintelligence officer Nikolai Alexeyevich Strelnikov
The real historical figures in the series
[edit]- Vladislav Galkin as head of counterintelligence Boris Nikitin
- Sergei Nikonenko as Paul von Rennenkampf
- Alexander Bashirov as Lavr Kornilov
- Fyodor Bondarchuk as Anton Denikin
- Dmitry Pevtsov as Nikolay Dukhonin
- Andrey Nevraev as Emperor Nicholas II
- Andrei Zibrov as Pavel Pereverzev
- Alexander Mezentsev as General Aleksei Brusilov
- Alexey Medvedev as Nikolai Krylenko
- Danil Lavrenov as Leonid Kannegisser
- Alexander Voitov as Moisei Uritsky
- Yuri Tsurilo as Yuri Steklov
- Valentina Kasyanova as Nadezhda Krupskaya
- Victor Smirnov as Colonel Moroz (prototype Viktor Klimenko)
- Mariya Poroshina as socialist revolutionary Maria Kovskaya (prototype Irina Kakhovskaya)
- Stanislav Nikolsky as Semyon Roshal
- Viktor Bychkov as Stepnin, also as Yakov Ganetsky
- Alexander Pashutin as General Grigoriev
Other characters
[edit]- Ivan Agafonov as janitor
- Sergey Astakhov as Karevsky
- Andrey Astrakhantsev as socialist revolutionary Leonid Charny
- Johan Bott as the German soldier Karl
- Gosha Kutsenko as Gibson
- Juozas Budraitis as Kranz
- Axel Buchholz as Stolberg
- Yuri Vasiliev as owner of the cinema "Lotos"
- Viktor Verzhbitsky as Ghanaian
- Sergei Garmash as Sakharov, the prophet "Kassandrov"
- Tatyana Dogileva as hostess of the apartment, Zina's mother
- Sergey Dreyden as Grohovsky
- Aleksei Kravchenko as Staff Captain Rysin
- Yevgeny Leonov-Gladyshev as socialist revolutionary Shilenko
- Alexander Lykov as filmmaker
- Dmitry Maryanov as Captain Bredel
- Darya Moroz as maid Katya
- Daniel Olbrychski as Strombakh
- Sergey Parshin as Ryabikov
- Alexander Pashkov as Mitya, driver (in 3rd and 6th episodes is named Pasha)
- Alexander Polovtsev as Antipov
- Ksenia Rappoport as Alina Gorskaya
- Igor Sklyar as Ricks
- Semyon Strugachyov as Franz Fleishman
- Glafira Tarkhanova as Tanya Zaitseva
- Mikhail Trukhin as Maletsky
- Dmitry Ulyanov as Stetsevich
- Nina Usatova as Zaitseva, Aunt Tanya
- Ville Haapasalo as Tarvilainen
- Konstantin Khabensky as Boris Sergeevich Lozovsky
- Vladimir Khotinenko as Colonel Yakubov
- Mikhail Porechenkov as captain with a white flag (finale of the 8th series, in titles is indicated as ensign)
- André Hennicke as employee of the German embassy, then captain of the German army intelligence Rigert
- Larissa Shakhvorostova as socialist revolutionary Kiseleva
- Dmitriy Shevchenko as socialist revolutionary Semchenko
- Justina Rudite as girl
- Alexander Rublev as soldier (in the episodes "Red Bows" and "Prayer Officer")
References
[edit]- ^ "Гибель империи". VokrugTV.
- ^ "Гибель империи". Encyclopedia of Russian Cinema.
External links
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Categories:
- World War I television films
- World War I spy films
- Russian television miniseries
- 2005 in Russian television
- Films directed by Vladimir Khotinenko
- Television series based on actual events
- 2005 Russian television series debuts
- 2005 Russian television series endings
- Russian drama television series
- Channel One Russia original programming
- Russian World War I films
- Russian television stubs
- European television show stubs