
Stjenka Rasin
Drama · History
Overview
Russia, 1667: The Cossacks, led by Rasin, are ill-treated by Prince Dolgoruki who arrests and sentences Rasin to forced labor on the ship that brings the Prince and his daughter to her arranged wedding. But the Princess falls for Rasin.
Top Cast


Wera Engels
Wera Engels
Prinzessin Dolgoruki
Wera Engels
Prinzessin Dolgoruki


Hans Adalbert Schlettow
Hans Adalbert Schlettow
Stjenka Rasin
Hans Adalbert Schlettow
Stjenka Rasin


Heinrich George
Heinrich George
Fürst Dolgoruki
Heinrich George
Fürst Dolgoruki


Anton Pointner
Anton Pointner
Fürst Prosorowsky
Anton Pointner
Fürst Prosorowsky


Rudolf Platte
Rudolf Platte
Filka
Rudolf Platte
Filka
Olaf Bach
Olaf Bach
Wasska
Olaf Bach
Wasska
Philipp Manning
Philipp Manning
Zar Alexey Michailowitsch
Philipp Manning
Zar Alexey Michailowitsch
Wolfgang Keppler
Wolfgang Keppler
Jegorka
Wolfgang Keppler
Jegorka


Hubert von Meyerinck
Hubert von Meyerinck
Borodin
Hubert von Meyerinck
Borodin
Hans Joachim Schaufuß
Hans Joachim Schaufuß
Nikolka
Hans Joachim Schaufuß
Nikolka
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