
Secrets of Palace coup d'etat. Russia, 18th century. Film №2. Testament Empress
Genres
Overview
Having enthroned the wife of Peter the Great and his mistress Catherine I, Menshikov receives unlimited power, thereby causing envy and indignation of his former allies in the coup. Taking advantage of his absence, they are plotting against His Serene Highness. But once again, luck accompanies the brave darling of fortune: having received a warning of mortal danger, he escapes arrest and enters the boudoir of the Empress.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
84 min
Release Date
2000-12-31
Status
Released
Original Language
Russian
Vote Count
3
Vote Average
5.8
Natalya Yegorova
Catherine I
Sergey Shakurov
Alexander Menshikov
Ekaterina Nikitina
Elizaveta Petrovna
Ирина Лачина
Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna
Dmitriy Verkeyenko
Peter II
Aleksandr Korzhenkov
Henning Friedrich von Bassewitz
Nina Ruslanova
Anna Ioannovna
Aleksandr Lazarev Jr.
Ernst Johann von Biron
Andrey Mezhulis
Carl Frederick of Sweden
Fyodor Dobronravov
Федор Суров (Fyodor Surov)
Vladimir Soshalsky
General Saltykov
Andrei Davydov
Anton de Vieira
Vladimir Koppalov
Pyotr Tolstoy
Vladimir Ilin
Andrey Osterman
Dmitriy Kharatyan
Ivan Dolgorukov
Alexandr Kakhun
Jean Armand de Lestocq
Yelizaveta Nikishchikhina
Kammer-Frau Kramer
Yuriy Stoskov
Ivan Buturlin
Надежда Дружинина
Natalia Alexeievna
Anna Shtukaturova
Anna Leopoldovna (in childhood)
Vladimir Tishenkov
little person 1
Valery Svetlov
little person 2
Yuri Doronin
Rabutin
Valeriy Ivakov
Pavel Makhotin
Vladimir Pivovarov
Yuriy Sokolov
Vladimir Shikhov
Даниил Мукасей
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