
Baltic Glory
History · Drama
Overview
A film about the struggle of Baltic Fleet sailors for revolutionary Petrograd in the autumn of 1917. The film focuses on the fates of a sailor and a naval officer who join the ranks of those fighting for the revolution.
Top Cast


Pavel Kadochnikov
Pavel Kadochnikov
командир эсминца «Гром»
Pavel Kadochnikov
командир эсминца «Гром»


Leonid Kmit
Leonid Kmit
комиссар Центробалта
Leonid Kmit
комиссар Центробалта


Nikolay Makeyev
Nikolay Makeyev
Василий Еремин
Nikolay Makeyev
Василий Еремин


Mikhail Ivanov
Mikhail Ivanov
боцман Петрович
Mikhail Ivanov
боцман Петрович


Natalya Katasheva
Natalya Katasheva
Татьяна
Natalya Katasheva
Татьяна


German Orlov
German Orlov
Жилин
German Orlov
Жилин


Vladislav Strzhelchik
Vladislav Strzhelchik
Антон Батурин
Vladislav Strzhelchik
Антон Батурин


Efim Kopelyan
Efim Kopelyan
фельдфебель Сусликов
Efim Kopelyan
фельдфебель Сусликов


Iosif Kutyansky
Iosif Kutyansky
Фёдор Лютов, минный старшина эсминца «Гром»
Iosif Kutyansky
Фёдор Лютов, минный старшина эсминца «Гром»


Inna Vykhodtseva
Inna Vykhodtseva
Люся Зарницына
Inna Vykhodtseva
Люся Зарницына
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