
Nadezhda
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Overview
The film tells about the childhood and youth of the wife, friend and military ally of the founder of the country of the Soviets Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya. The main attention in the film is paid to the participation of a young revolutionary in the organization of the struggle of the workers of St. Petersburg for their rights, against the autocracy.
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Natalya Belokhvostikova
Natalya Belokhvostikova
Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya
Natalya Belokhvostikova
Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya


Andrey Myagkov
Andrey Myagkov
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
Andrey Myagkov
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin


Danuta Stolyarskaya
Danuta Stolyarskaya
Yelizaveta Vasilyevna Krupskaya
Danuta Stolyarskaya
Yelizaveta Vasilyevna Krupskaya


Igor Ozerov
Igor Ozerov
Konstantin Ignatyevich Krupsky
Igor Ozerov
Konstantin Ignatyevich Krupsky


Mikhail Nozhkin
Mikhail Nozhkin
Gleb Krzhizhanovsky
Mikhail Nozhkin
Gleb Krzhizhanovsky


Oleg Golubitsky
Oleg Golubitsky
Boris Andreyevich
Oleg Golubitsky
Boris Andreyevich


Anna Tvelenyova
Anna Tvelenyova
Zinaida Nevzorova
Anna Tvelenyova
Zinaida Nevzorova


Tatyana Derbenyova
Tatyana Derbenyova
Sofya Nevzorova
Tatyana Derbenyova
Sofya Nevzorova


Vera Donskaya
Vera Donskaya
Aleksandra Grigoryeva
Vera Donskaya
Aleksandra Grigoryeva


Liliya Zakharova
Liliya Zakharova
Sashenka Grigoryeva
Liliya Zakharova
Sashenka Grigoryeva
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