
The House of the Golubins
Drama
Top Cast
Aleksandra Kartseva
Aleksandra Kartseva
Ksyusha
Aleksandra Kartseva
Ksyusha


Georgy Bobynin
Georgy Bobynin
Nikolay Skvortsov
Georgy Bobynin
Nikolay Skvortsov


Nina Li
Nina Li
Nelly
Nina Li
Nelly
G. Volkonskaya
G. Volkonskaya
Golubina
G. Volkonskaya
Golubina
V. Lyalin
V. Lyalin
Igor Golubin
V. Lyalin
Igor Golubin


Andrey Fayt
Andrey Fayt
Azangulov
Andrey Fayt
Azangulov
N. Kukarkin
N. Kukarkin
Dikov, student of medicine
N. Kukarkin
Dikov, student of medicine


Alexandr Gromov
Alexandr Gromov
Skvortsov, factory worker
Alexandr Gromov
Skvortsov, factory worker
V. Vareykis
V. Vareykis
Seryozha Skvortsov
V. Vareykis
Seryozha Skvortsov
Andrei Gorchilin
Andrei Gorchilin
Vasiliy, bolshevik
Andrei Gorchilin
Vasiliy, bolshevik
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