
The Communist
Drama · History
Overview
A young ordinary communist, Vasiliy Gubanov, was among many who took part in the construction of the most important facility for the young republic, the power plant. He did his job in a way that was beyond human ability. He could love, too, with a passion and a passion for self, but his life was cut short very early.
Top Cast


Evgeniy Urbanskiy
Evgeniy Urbanskiy
Vasiliy Gubanov
Evgeniy Urbanskiy
Vasiliy Gubanov


Sofya Pavlova
Sofya Pavlova
Anyuta Fokina
Sofya Pavlova
Anyuta Fokina


Boris Smirnov
Boris Smirnov
Lenin
Boris Smirnov
Lenin


Yevgeni Shutov
Yevgeni Shutov
Fyodor Fokin
Yevgeni Shutov
Fyodor Fokin


Sergei Yakovlev
Sergei Yakovlev
Denis Ivanovich
Sergei Yakovlev
Denis Ivanovich


Valentin Zubkov
Valentin Zubkov
Stepan
Valentin Zubkov
Stepan


Viktor Kolpakov
Viktor Kolpakov
unfrocked priest
Viktor Kolpakov
unfrocked priest
Vladimir Adlerov
Vladimir Adlerov
Zimniy
Vladimir Adlerov
Zimniy


Arkady Smirnov
Arkady Smirnov
Khromchenko
Arkady Smirnov
Khromchenko


Ivan Koval-Samborskiy
Ivan Koval-Samborskiy
bearded worker
Ivan Koval-Samborskiy
bearded worker
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