
The Vow
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Overview
The story of Stalin and the Soviet people.
Top Cast


Mikheil Gelovani
Mikheil Gelovani
Josef Stalin
Mikheil Gelovani
Josef Stalin


Sofiya Giatsintova
Sofiya Giatsintova
Varvara Mikhaylovna Petrova
Sofiya Giatsintova
Varvara Mikhaylovna Petrova


Nikolai Bogolyubov
Nikolai Bogolyubov
Aleksandr Petrov / Stepan Petrov
Nikolai Bogolyubov
Aleksandr Petrov / Stepan Petrov


Nikolai Plotnikov
Nikolai Plotnikov
Uncle Vanya Yermilov
Nikolai Plotnikov
Uncle Vanya Yermilov
Svetlana Bogolyubova
Svetlana Bogolyubova
Olga Petrovna
Svetlana Bogolyubova
Olga Petrovna


Georgi Sagaradze
Georgi Sagaradze
Georgi, Olga's lover
Georgi Sagaradze
Georgi, Olga's lover
Pavel Ismatov
Pavel Ismatov
Yusuf Tugunbayev
Pavel Ismatov
Yusuf Tugunbayev


Vladimir Solovyov
Vladimir Solovyov
Simon Rusayev
Vladimir Solovyov
Simon Rusayev


Sergei Blinnikov
Sergei Blinnikov
Baklan, a friend
Sergei Blinnikov
Baklan, a friend


Tamara Makarova
Tamara Makarova
Xenia Petrova
Tamara Makarova
Xenia Petrova
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