
Catherine the Great
History · Drama
Overview
The era of palace coups in Russia ended with the coronation of a prominent historical figure: Catherine the Great. She could have settled for the role of Emperor’s wife, but her persistence and determination eventually proved that her rightful place was on the throne. She was still a child when she learned that she was to marry Peter III and produce an heir. Catherine, however, wanted to rule Russia herself. She saw the potential of the Russian Empire, and she wanted to implement the ideas of the Enlightenment. Will Russia experience a renaissance of culture and sciences under Catherine? Will her ideas eventually play to her detriment?
Top Cast


Anna Mikhalkova
Anna Mikhalkova
Catherine the Great
Anna Mikhalkova
Catherine the Great


Olga Lerman
Olga Lerman
Catherine the Great
Olga Lerman
Catherine the Great


Evgeniy Okorokov
Evgeniy Okorokov
Karl Ulrich
Evgeniy Okorokov
Karl Ulrich


Evgeny Kharitonov
Evgeny Kharitonov
Potemkin
Evgeny Kharitonov
Potemkin


Victor Dobronravov
Victor Dobronravov
Alexey Orlov
Victor Dobronravov
Alexey Orlov


Aleksandr Klyukvin
Aleksandr Klyukvin
Narrator
Aleksandr Klyukvin
Narrator
Nina Kucheruk
Nina Kucheruk
Catherine the Great (young)
Nina Kucheruk
Catherine the Great (young)


Vladimir Kotov
Vladimir Kotov
Mitropolit
Vladimir Kotov
Mitropolit
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