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The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty

The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty

63% Match19271h 27m

Documentary · History

Overview

A compilation of newsreels shot between 1913 and 1917 - the years leading up to the Russian Revolution.

Top Cast

M

Mikhail Alekseyev

Self (with Tsar Nicholas) (archive footage)

Alexei Brusilov

Alexei Brusilov

Self (Consults with Another Officer) (archive footage)

N

Nikolai Chkheidze

Self (Chairman, 1st Session, Petrograd Soviet) (archive footage)

E

Emperor Franz Josef

Self (Reviews Troops) (archive footage)

V

Vera Figner

Self (People's Will Party, in Open Car) (archive footage)

Grand Duchess Anastasia

Grand Duchess Anastasia

Self (archive footage)

G

Grand Duchess Marie

Self (archive footage)

G

Grand Duchess Olga

Self (archive footage)

G

Grand Duchess Tatiana

Self (archive footage)

A

Aleksandr Guchkov

Self (archive footage)

Iliodor

Iliodor

Self (Monk, Rasputin's Rival) (archive footage) (as Illiodor)

A

Aleksandr Izvolsky

Self (Ambassador to France, Gets in Carriage) (archive footage)

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Selma
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The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty
The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty

The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty

6.319271h 27m
Documentary
History

A compilation of newsreels shot between 1913 and 1917 - the years leading up to the Russian Revolution.

No image
Actor

Mikhail Alekseyev

as Self (with Tsar Nicholas) (archive footage)

Mikhail Alekseyev

Self (with Tsar Nicholas) (archive footage)

Mikhail Alekseyev

Self (with Tsar Nicholas) (archive footage)

Alexei Brusilov
Alexei Brusilov
Actor

Alexei Brusilov

as Self (Consults with Another Officer) (archive footage)

Alexei Brusilov

Self (Consults with Another Officer) (archive footage)

Alexei Brusilov

Self (Consults with Another Officer) (archive footage)

No image
Actor

Nikolai Chkheidze

as Self (Chairman, 1st Session, Petrograd Soviet) (archive footage)

Nikolai Chkheidze

Self (Chairman, 1st Session, Petrograd Soviet) (archive footage)

Nikolai Chkheidze

Self (Chairman, 1st Session, Petrograd Soviet) (archive footage)

No image
Actor

Emperor Franz Josef

as Self (Reviews Troops) (archive footage)

Emperor Franz Josef

Self (Reviews Troops) (archive footage)

Emperor Franz Josef

Self (Reviews Troops) (archive footage)

No image
Actor

Vera Figner

as Self (People's Will Party, in Open Car) (archive footage)

Vera Figner

Self (People's Will Party, in Open Car) (archive footage)

Vera Figner

Self (People's Will Party, in Open Car) (archive footage)

Grand Duchess Anastasia
Grand Duchess Anastasia
Actor

Grand Duchess Anastasia

as Self (archive footage)

Grand Duchess Anastasia

Self (archive footage)

Grand Duchess Anastasia

Self (archive footage)

No image
Actor

Grand Duchess Marie

as Self (archive footage)

Grand Duchess Marie

Self (archive footage)

Grand Duchess Marie

Self (archive footage)

No image
Actor

Grand Duchess Olga

as Self (archive footage)

Grand Duchess Olga

Self (archive footage)

Grand Duchess Olga

Self (archive footage)

No image
Actor

Grand Duchess Tatiana

as Self (archive footage)

Grand Duchess Tatiana

Self (archive footage)

Grand Duchess Tatiana

Self (archive footage)

No image
Actor

Aleksandr Guchkov

as Self (archive footage)

Aleksandr Guchkov

Self (archive footage)

Aleksandr Guchkov

Self (archive footage)

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