
Execution Is Not Possible
Drama · History
Overview
Boris Zhadanovsky, a hereditary nobleman and officer who was predicted to have a brilliant military career, sides with the rebellious people. In 1905, Zhadanovsky is sentenced to death for his revolutionary activities. However, a powerful strike movement organized in response to the court's decision forces the tsarist government to commute the sentence to life imprisonment. After the revolution, Zhadanovsky joins the Red Army and dies fighting the White Army.
Top Cast
Andrey Danilov
Andrey Danilov
Борис Жадановский
Andrey Danilov
Борис Жадановский


Elena Prudnikova
Elena Prudnikova
Ксения
Elena Prudnikova
Ксения


Yelena Kozelkova
Yelena Kozelkova
мать Жадановского
Yelena Kozelkova
мать Жадановского
Nikolay Fedortsov
Nikolay Fedortsov
отец Жадановского
Nikolay Fedortsov
отец Жадановского


Badri Kakabadze
Badri Kakabadze
Орджоникидзе
Badri Kakabadze
Орджоникидзе


Valentin Belokhvostik
Valentin Belokhvostik
Гордиенко
Valentin Belokhvostik
Гордиенко
Viloriy Pashchenko
Viloriy Pashchenko
Циома
Viloriy Pashchenko
Циома


Leonid Belozorovich
Leonid Belozorovich
Квашнин
Leonid Belozorovich
Квашнин


Andrey Gradov
Andrey Gradov
Катенин
Andrey Gradov
Катенин


Mykola Oliinyk
Mykola Oliinyk
Григорьев
Mykola Oliinyk
Григорьев
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