Crimea, 1787. Despite the Manifesto of the Russian Empress Catherine and the Kuchuk-Kainardzhi peace treaty, which forever united Crimea with Russia, Europe continues to weave intrigues, trying to break this sacred union. In the undercover struggle, all methods were used - from shameless gossip, dark rumors and false articles in newspapers to dirty manipulations with the illegitimate son of the empress sent to Europe for training - Alexei Bobrinsky, a passionate gambler and brawler. This weakness was cleverly exploited by international intriguers. Catherine instructs her faithful friends, the midshipmen, to cut the knot of the conspiracy ... Together with the fathers, their grown-up children, Shurka and Alexandra, go into battle.
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Midshipmen 1787. Peace Cast
Name |
Character |
Mikhail Boyarskiy
He was 74, now 74 years old
|
as Shevalye De Brilyi |
Alexandr Domogarov
He was 61, now 61 years old
|
as Pavel Gorin |
Dmitriy Kharatyan
He was 64, now 64 years old
|
as Alexey Korsak |
Alla Demidova
She was 88, now 88 years old
|
as countess Orlova |
Agniya Ditkovskite
She was 36, now 36 years old
|
as Alexandra Belova |
Aleksandr Lazarev, Jr.
He was 57, now 57 years old
|
as count Orlov |
Fyodor Dobronravov
He was 63, now 63 years old
|
as Suvorov |
Tatyana Lyutaeva
She was 59, now 59 years old
|
as Anastasiya Yaguzhinskaya |
Mikhail Efremov
He was 61, now 61 years old
|
as Admiral Mordvinov |
Olga Mashnaya
She was 60, now 60 years old
|
as Sofya |
Artyom Mikhalkov
He was 38, now 38 years old
|
as Bobrinsky |
Kristina Orbakayte
She was 53, now 53 years old
|
as Ekaterina Velikaya |
Evklid Kyurdzidis
|
as casino owner |
Vsevolod Shilovsky
He was 86, now 86 years old
|
as ambassador |
Dima Bilan
He was 42, now 42 years old
|
as captain Dzhuliano De Lombardi |
Mikhail Mamayev
|
as Nikita Olenev |
Midshipmen 1787. Peace Crew