
P.K.P.
Drama · History
Overview
The defeated remnants of vile Ukrainian nationalists, headed by the leader of the Ukrainian liberation movement, Symon Petliura, cannot accept their historical fate and are plotting an insurrection against the Soviet regime in Ukraine. There is nothing Petliura and his cohorts would not do to win back control over Ukraine, including selling it to the highest bidder, in this case, the Polish dictator Jozef Pilsudski. A group of plotters are coordinating an insurrection in Kyiv with an attack from Poland headed by Petliura’s general Yurko Tiutiunnyk. Predictably, the invincible Red Army defeats the nationalist plotters and proves that the Soviet borders are impregnable.
Top Cast


Mykola Kuchynskyi
Mykola Kuchynskyi
Symon Petliura
Mykola Kuchynskyi
Symon Petliura


Matvei Lyarov
Matvei Lyarov
Pilsudski, Polish republic president
Matvei Lyarov
Pilsudski, Polish republic president
Yuri Tiutiunnyk
Yuri Tiutiunnyk
General Yurko Tiutiunnyk
Yuri Tiutiunnyk
General Yurko Tiutiunnyk
Dmytro Erdman
Dmytro Erdman
Nakonechny, member of the rebel committee
Dmytro Erdman
Nakonechny, member of the rebel committee


Ivan Kapralov
Ivan Kapralov
Lieutenant Kovalenko
Ivan Kapralov
Lieutenant Kovalenko
Sergei Kalinin
Sergei Kalinin
Petrenko
Sergei Kalinin
Petrenko


Mykola Nademskyi
Mykola Nademskyi
Conspirator
Mykola Nademskyi
Conspirator


Nataliia Uzhvii
Nataliia Uzhvii
Galina Dombrovskaya, Polish spy
Nataliia Uzhvii
Galina Dombrovskaya, Polish spy
Boris Zubritskiy
Boris Zubritskiy
Kotovskiy
Boris Zubritskiy
Kotovskiy
Yuri Chernyshov
Yuri Chernyshov
Nissel, French command representative
Yuri Chernyshov
Nissel, French command representative
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