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Oleksa Dovbush
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Oleksa Dovbush

Nov 14, 1960
1h 30m
★ 4.5

Overview

The story of the "Hutsul Robin Hood" Oleksa Dovbush, an 18th century Carpathian Mountains outlaw who's a popular figure of Ukrainian legend.

Genres

Drama
History
Adventure

Production Companies

Dovzhenko Film Studios

Oleksa Dovbush Trailers

Cast

Afanasi Kochetkov

Oleksa Dovbush

Afanasi Kochetkov

Nataliia Naum

Marichka

Nataliia Naum

Oleg Borisov

Yuzef

Oleg Borisov

Nikolai Muravyov

Vartsaba

Nikolai Muravyov

Misha Chernov

Misha Chernov

Mark Pertsovskiy

pan Yablonskyy

Mark Pertsovskiy

Nadezhda Cherednichenko

pani Yablonska

Nadezhda Cherednichenko

Dmytro Milyutenko

voievoda Psheremskyy

Dmytro Milyutenko

Yuri Lavrov

hetman graf Pototskyy

Yuri Lavrov

Oleksandr Korotkevych

pip Klyam

Oleksandr Korotkevych

Petro Vesklyarov

Petro Vesklyarov

Natalia Kandyba

Олена

Natalia Kandyba

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