
Gold
Comedy · Drama · History
Overview
Gordey's discovery of a gold vein - a test of character that few will pass.
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Sergei Bezrukov
Sergei Bezrukov
Гордей Евстратыч Брагин (главная роль)
Sergei Bezrukov
Гордей Евстратыч Брагин (главная роль)


Irina Skobtseva
Irina Skobtseva
Татьяна Власьевна Брагина (главная роль)
Irina Skobtseva
Татьяна Власьевна Брагина (главная роль)


Andrey Merzlikin
Andrey Merzlikin
прокурор (главная роль)
Andrey Merzlikin
прокурор (главная роль)


Mikhail Porechenkov
Mikhail Porechenkov
Еремеев (главная роль, купец)
Mikhail Porechenkov
Еремеев (главная роль, купец)


Anna German
Anna German
Дарья Брагина (главная роль)
Anna German
Дарья Брагина (главная роль)


Vladimir Kabalin
Vladimir Kabalin
отец Кондрат (главная роль)
Vladimir Kabalin
отец Кондрат (главная роль)


Aleksey Shemes
Aleksey Shemes
Федор Пазухин (главная роль)
Aleksey Shemes
Федор Пазухин (главная роль)


Valeriy Velichko
Valeriy Velichko
жандарм (главная роль)
Valeriy Velichko
жандарм (главная роль)


Darya Mikhaylova
Darya Mikhaylova
Прасковья Пазухина (главная роль)
Darya Mikhaylova
Прасковья Пазухина (главная роль)
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