
My Motherland
History · Drama
Overview
In 1929, the Chinese are preparing an attack on the CER, recruiting soldiers to their gang. Among them there is a resident of a lodging house Van. Having recovered after a sudden attack on a Soviet border village, the Red Army squad goes on the offensive. Wang is among the prisoners. Wang and another prisoner go on the run. But on the road between the fugitives there is a conflict and young Chinese Wang begins to realize who his true enemy is...
Top Cast
Bari Haydarov
Bari Haydarov
Van
Bari Haydarov
Van


Gennadi Michurin
Gennadi Michurin
Vas'ka
Gennadi Michurin
Vas'ka


Aleksandr Melnikov
Aleksandr Melnikov
Vasya
Aleksandr Melnikov
Vasya


Yanina Zheymo
Yanina Zheymo
Olya
Yanina Zheymo
Olya


Lyudmila Semyonova
Lyudmila Semyonova
Lyudmila
Lyudmila Semyonova
Lyudmila


Oleg Zhakov
Oleg Zhakov
Alyabyev
Oleg Zhakov
Alyabyev


Stepan Krylov
Stepan Krylov
Red Army man
Stepan Krylov
Red Army man
Konstantin Nazarenko
Konstantin Nazarenko
Malyutka
Konstantin Nazarenko
Malyutka
Nikolay Wildgrube
Nikolay Wildgrube
Signalist
Nikolay Wildgrube
Signalist


Zana Zanoni
Zana Zanoni
Chinese philanthropist
Zana Zanoni
Chinese philanthropist
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