Information
| Year: | 2007 |
| Rating: | 5.7(899) |
| Listed in: | Drama, Fantasy, History |
| Directed by: | Vladimir Khotinenko |
| Actors: | Pyotr Kislov Artur Smolyaninov Michal Zebrowski Aleksandr Baluev Marat Basharov Violetta Davydovskaya |
| "The tsar is dead. Chaos reigns." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Vladimir Khotinenko | |
| Actors | |
| Pyotr Kislov | as Andrei |
| Artur Smolyaninov | as Kostka |
| Michal Zebrowski | as Polish hetman |
| Aleksandr Baluev | as Brigand Osina |
| Marat Basharov | as Military commander Navoloka |
| Ramón Langa | as Alvar |
| Mikhail Porechenkov | as Prince Dmitri Pozharsky |
| Aleksandr Samoylenko | as Mordan |
| Valeriy Zolotukhin | as Stylite |
| Filipp Korshunov | as Soldger |
| Dmitriy Mukhamadeev | as Mute |
| Viktor Shamirov | |
| Daniil Spivakovsky | as Styopka Podkova |
| Dmitri Ulyanov | as False Dmitri I |
| Actresses | |
| Violetta Davydovskaya | as Kseniya Godunova |
Movie info
| Languages: | Russian, Polish, Spanish, Italian, German, Latin |
| Budget: | USD 12,000,000 |
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Goofs
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Continuity: Andreyka's final scar shape differs from the one he was actually slitting. Fact errors: Dutch voice in the soundtrack. When the rage at the village has ended some voice in the track yells "faster, you idiots" in Dutch, but in that war there were no Dutch warriors involved. DATE: One of the Spanish expletives mentioned is wrong both geographically and time-wise. 'Concha tu madre' is a relatively modern regionalism used in Latin America (mainly Mexico) but not in Spain, and would have never been used by a 17th Century Spaniard of obvious Castilian-Aragonese origin as depicted. The term didn't exist in the time frame of the picture. |
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