
Pirogov
Drama
Overview
A biopic based on the life of Russian scientist and doctor Nikolai Ivanovich Pirogov (1810-1881), famous for being the founder of field surgery.
Top Cast


Konstantin Skorobogatov
Konstantin Skorobogatov
Pirogov
Konstantin Skorobogatov
Pirogov


Vladimir Chestnokov
Vladimir Chestnokov
Ipatov
Vladimir Chestnokov
Ipatov


Olga Lebzak
Olga Lebzak
Bakulina
Olga Lebzak
Bakulina


Sergei Yarov
Sergei Yarov
Skulachenko
Sergei Yarov
Skulachenko


Georgy Gumilevsky
Georgy Gumilevsky
Lukich
Georgy Gumilevsky
Lukich
Ippolit Novsky-Semyonovsky
Ippolit Novsky-Semyonovsky
Mandt
Ippolit Novsky-Semyonovsky
Mandt


Nikolai Cherkasov
Nikolai Cherkasov
Lyadov
Nikolai Cherkasov
Lyadov


Pyotr Lobanov
Pyotr Lobanov
Tarasov
Pyotr Lobanov
Tarasov


Yakov Malyutin
Yakov Malyutin
Hospital superintendent
Yakov Malyutin
Hospital superintendent


Aleksey Dikiy
Aleksey Dikiy
Admiral Nakhimov
Aleksey Dikiy
Admiral Nakhimov
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