
The Last Fortress, Hacibey
Adventure · History
Overview
Son Kale Hacibey is a historical action film that tells the story of a battle between the Turkish Ottoman Empire and the Ukrainian Hetmanate Empire on the one hand, and the Russian Empire on the other hand. The forces are fighting to gain control of the Hacibey Castle, an impenetrable fortress located on the Black Sea coast in the heart of Ukrainian Hetmanate Empire. And just when the Russians thought they were winning the battle against Ukrainians and Turks, a mysterious hero - a brave Ukrainian cossack warrior Andriy - arrives in Istambul to deliver a secret message from from Ukrainian Hetmanate Empire's leadership. A message that can forever change the course of this battle.
Top Cast


Oleksandr Sokolov
Oleksandr Sokolov
Andrii
Oleksandr Sokolov
Andrii


Deren Talu
Deren Talu
Fatima
Deren Talu
Fatima


Iraklii Maruashvili
Iraklii Maruashvili
Yoram
Iraklii Maruashvili
Yoram
Kateryna Shevchenko
Kateryna Shevchenko
Kateryna Shevchenko


Yurdaer Okur
Yurdaer Okur
Ahmet Pasa
Yurdaer Okur
Ahmet Pasa


Oleh Symonenko
Oleh Symonenko
Oleh Symonenko


Oleksandr Polovets
Oleksandr Polovets
general Morozov
Oleksandr Polovets
general Morozov


Georgiy Deliev
Georgiy Deliev
Georgiy Deliev


Dmytro Rybalevskyi
Dmytro Rybalevskyi
Dmytro Rybalevskyi


Denys Faliuta
Denys Faliuta
Denys Faliuta
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