
The Feasts of Valtasar, or The Night with Stalin
Drama
Overview
A dance troupe from the autonomous region of Abkhazia in western Georgia perform for Stalin, Lavrentiy Beria, Abkhaz leader Nestor Lakoba, and other high-ranking party officials in the Black Sea coastal town of Gagra.
Top Cast


Aleksandr Feklistov
Aleksandr Feklistov
Sandro Chegemba
Aleksandr Feklistov
Sandro Chegemba


Aleksey Petrenko
Aleksey Petrenko
Stalin
Aleksey Petrenko
Stalin


Evgeniy Evstigneev
Evgeniy Evstigneev
Kalinin
Evgeniy Evstigneev
Kalinin


Sergey Nikonenko
Sergey Nikonenko
Voroshilov
Sergey Nikonenko
Voroshilov


Valentin Gaft
Valentin Gaft
Beriya
Valentin Gaft
Beriya


Mikhail Kononov
Mikhail Kononov
KGB officer
Mikhail Kononov
KGB officer


Yuriy Kara
Yuriy Kara
Yuriy Kara


Larisa Belogurova
Larisa Belogurova
Nina, Beria's wife
Larisa Belogurova
Nina, Beria's wife


Aleksei Safonov
Aleksei Safonov
Nestor Lakoba
Aleksei Safonov
Nestor Lakoba


Tamara Yandiyeva
Tamara Yandiyeva
Tamara Yandiyeva
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