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The Twenty Six Comissars
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The Twenty Six Comissars

Feb 16, 1966
1h 43m
★ 7.2

Overview

The film is about dramatic revolutionary events happened in 1918 in Baku.

Genres

History
Drama

Production Companies

Azerbaijanfilm
Mosfilm

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Cast

Tengiz Archvadze

Caparidze

Tengiz Archvadze

Gennadi Boytsov

Fioletov

Gennadi Boytsov

Vladimir Samoylov

Shaumyan

Vladimir Samoylov

Frunzik Mkrtchyan

Гочи

Frunzik Mkrtchyan

Efim Kopelyan

генерал Бахчаров

Efim Kopelyan

Semyon Sokolovsky

Petrov

Semyon Sokolovsky

Malik Dadashov

Azizbeyov

Malik Dadashov

Valerian Vinogradov

Polukhin

Valerian Vinogradov

Eldaniz Zeynalov

Vazirov

Eldaniz Zeynalov

Ivan Kosikh

Zevin

Ivan Kosikh

Eduard Izotov

Maligin

Eduard Izotov

Vladimir Pisek

Basin

Vladimir Pisek