
Resurrection
Drama
Overview
Young Prince Nechljudov is summoned as a judge in a murder trial. A rich merchant was found dead in the room of the inn where he was staying and the prostitute Maslova was accused of the crime. Nechljudov recognizes in the woman the maid of the aunts he had seduced and abandoned years before and tries to convince the authorities of her of his innocence but to no avail. Convinced that he is responsible for her moral fall, he follows her to Siberia where she must serve her sentence.
Top Cast


Horst Buchholz
Horst Buchholz
Iwanowitsch Nechljudoff
Horst Buchholz
Iwanowitsch Nechljudoff


Myriam Bru
Myriam Bru
Katjuscha
Myriam Bru
Katjuscha


Ruth Niehaus
Ruth Niehaus
Missy
Ruth Niehaus
Missy


Edith Mill
Edith Mill
Fedosia
Edith Mill
Fedosia


Lea Massari
Lea Massari
Maria Pawlowa
Lea Massari
Maria Pawlowa


Günther Lüders
Günther Lüders
Postbote
Günther Lüders
Postbote


Elisabeth Flickenschildt
Elisabeth Flickenschildt
Agrafena
Elisabeth Flickenschildt
Agrafena


Lina Carstens
Lina Carstens
Matrjona
Lina Carstens
Matrjona


Marisa Merlini
Marisa Merlini
Bockowa
Marisa Merlini
Bockowa


Gabrielle Dorziat
Gabrielle Dorziat
Kitajewa
Gabrielle Dorziat
Kitajewa
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