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The Invincible Battalion
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The Invincible Battalion

Dec 19, 1965
1h 29m
★ 0.0

Overview

The film is about events which has happened with the "Potyomkin" ship.

Genres

Drama
History
History
War

Production Companies

Azerbaijanfilm

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Cast

Tamilla Aghamirova

Khavar

Tamilla Aghamirova

Vladimir Yemelyanov

Dobrovolski

Vladimir Yemelyanov

Ismail Osmanli

Tailor Yusif

Ismail Osmanli

Anatolii Yurchenko

Stepan Lemeshko

Anatolii Yurchenko

Mukhlis Dzhani-zade

Nariman Taghiyev

Mukhlis Dzhani-zade

Mikhail Orlov

Viktor Alekseyev

Mikhail Orlov

Isanbet Prozat

Feyzulla

Isanbet Prozat

Valentin Kulik

Grigori Romanov

Valentin Kulik

Ofeliya Mammadzadeh

Rosa

Ofeliya Mammadzadeh

Mikhail Pugovkin

Kolpakov

Mikhail Pugovkin

Ceyhun Mirzäyev

Teymur

Ceyhun Mirzäyev

Pavel Vinnik

Varlamov

Pavel Vinnik

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