

Drama · War · History
Overview
Tsar Nicholas II, the inept last monarch of Russia, insensitive to the needs of his people, is overthrown and exiled to Siberia with his family.
Top Cast


Michael Jayston
Michael Jayston
Nicholas
Michael Jayston
Nicholas


Janet Suzman
Janet Suzman
Alexandra
Janet Suzman
Alexandra


Roderic Noble
Roderic Noble
Alexis
Roderic Noble
Alexis


Ania Marson
Ania Marson
Olga
Ania Marson
Olga


Lynne Frederick
Lynne Frederick
Tatiana
Lynne Frederick
Tatiana


Candace Glendenning
Candace Glendenning
Marie
Candace Glendenning
Marie


Fiona Fullerton
Fiona Fullerton
Anastasia
Fiona Fullerton
Anastasia


Harry Andrews
Harry Andrews
Grand Duke Nicholas (Nikolasha)
Harry Andrews
Grand Duke Nicholas (Nikolasha)


Irene Worth
Irene Worth
The Queen Mother Marie Fedorovna
Irene Worth
The Queen Mother Marie Fedorovna


Tom Baker
Tom Baker
Rasputin
Tom Baker
Rasputin
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