
Nine Circles of Fall
Drama · History · TV Movie
Overview
A film about the famous priest, politician Konstantinas Olšauskas and his love affair with Stanislava Ustjanauskiene, whose murder in the fall of 1928 still remains a mystery...
Top Cast


Remigijus Sabulis
Remigijus Sabulis
Konstantinas Olšauskas
Remigijus Sabulis
Konstantinas Olšauskas


Vaiva Mainelytė
Vaiva Mainelytė
Stasė Ustjanauskienė
Vaiva Mainelytė
Stasė Ustjanauskienė


Valentinas Masalskis
Valentinas Masalskis
Povilas Olšauskas
Valentinas Masalskis
Povilas Olšauskas


Rimantas Bagdzevicius
Rimantas Bagdzevicius
Jonas Gilys
Rimantas Bagdzevicius
Jonas Gilys


Nijolė Lepeškaitė
Nijolė Lepeškaitė
Liudvisė
Nijolė Lepeškaitė
Liudvisė


Henrikas Kurauskas
Henrikas Kurauskas
vyskupas
Henrikas Kurauskas
vyskupas


Gediminas Karka
Gediminas Karka
kanauninkas
Gediminas Karka
kanauninkas


Juozas Meškauskas
Juozas Meškauskas
kunigas
Juozas Meškauskas
kunigas
Rasa Kirkilionytė
Rasa Kirkilionytė
Elena Krasauskienė
Rasa Kirkilionytė
Elena Krasauskienė


Balys Barauskas
Balys Barauskas
prokuroras Jurgis Byla
Balys Barauskas
prokuroras Jurgis Byla
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