
The Conscience
Drama · History · Thriller
Overview
Petrograd, Soviet Union, 1920s. Boris Letush, devastated by a personal tragedy, feels the need to put his conscience and his principles before the demands of the cruel system he serves, where law and justice are systematically ignored.
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Vladislav Komarov
Vladislav Komarov
Letush
Vladislav Komarov
Letush


Aleksandr Kononets
Aleksandr Kononets
Lyonka Panteleev
Aleksandr Kononets
Lyonka Panteleev


Vasiliy Shchipitsyn
Vasiliy Shchipitsyn
Matveev
Vasiliy Shchipitsyn
Matveev


Natalya Sveshnikova
Natalya Sveshnikova
Lora
Natalya Sveshnikova
Lora


Anastasiya Melnikova
Anastasiya Melnikova
Nelly Pavlovna
Anastasiya Melnikova
Nelly Pavlovna


Ekaterina Reshetnikova
Ekaterina Reshetnikova
Vera
Ekaterina Reshetnikova
Vera
Margarita Murachkovskaya
Margarita Murachkovskaya
Margo
Margarita Murachkovskaya
Margo
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