
Get Thee Out
Drama · Comedy
Overview
In Russia at the turn of the century, a wealthy Jewish merchant enjoys the best of relations with his Russian neighbours, while his respected home forms the obvious social centre of the entire community. However, the atmosphere grows more tense as the local authorities come under pressure to fall in line with the officially sanctioned anti-Semitic policies of the Tsarist Government. The village elder is one of our hero's best friends and together they seem to find a way to outwit these evil intentions but unfortunately they fail to understand what forces they are dealing with in a country where anti-Semitism is state policy.
Top Cast
Viktor Mikhaylov
Viktor Mikhaylov
Uryadnik
Viktor Mikhaylov
Uryadnik


Otar Megvinetukhutsesi
Otar Megvinetukhutsesi
Otar Megvinetukhutsesi


Elena Anisimova
Elena Anisimova
Elena Anisimova


Tatyana Kuznetsova
Tatyana Kuznetsova
Tatyana Kuznetsova


Tamar Skhirtladze
Tamar Skhirtladze
Tamar Skhirtladze


Valentin Bukin
Valentin Bukin
Valentin Bukin


Aleksandr Lykov
Aleksandr Lykov
Aleksandr Lykov


Kseniya Rappoport
Kseniya Rappoport
Kseniya Rappoport


Nikolai Rybnikov
Nikolai Rybnikov
Nikolai Rybnikov


Viktor Bychkov
Viktor Bychkov
Viktor Bychkov
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