A Sacrifice for the Emperor (1991)
The film is based on documentary facts and tells the story of an officer in the Japanese General Staff who received the task under the name of Captain Rybnikov to infiltrate the military circles of St.Petersburg. It was exposed after the famous Tsushima battle of 1904, when Japan destroyed the entire Russian Far Eastern fleet.
Director: Roza Orynbasarova
Genre: Drama, History
Runtime: 85 min
Release Date: January 2, 1991
Cast
- Aleksandr Sporykhin - Rybnikov
- Sergey Kushakov - Schavinsky
- Aleksey Guskov - Lyonechka
- Leonid Voron - sleuth
- Svetlana Svirko - Clothilde
- Mikhail Shchetinin - Matanya
- Anna Afanasyeva - Shchavinskaya
- Yevgeni Yerokhin - Prokhor
- Yevgeni Merkuryev - doorman
- Zhanna Sukhopolskaya - Bertha
Screenplay
Music: Andrey Sigle
Cinematography: Sergey Yurizditskiy
Editing: Olga Amosova
Production: Lenfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: қазақ, Pусский
Original Language: ru
Keywords
based on novel or book, st. petersburg, russia, woman director
More Films by Director: Roza Orynbasarova
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Sacrifice for the Emperor about?
- The film is based on documentary facts and tells the story of an officer in the Japanese General Staff who received the task under the name of Captain Rybnikov to infiltrate the military circles of St.Petersburg. It was exposed after the famous Tsushima battle of 1904, when Japan destroyed the entire Russian Far Eastern fleet.
- Who directed A Sacrifice for the Emperor?
- A Sacrifice for the Emperor was directed by Roza Orynbasarova.
- Who stars in A Sacrifice for the Emperor?
- A Sacrifice for the Emperor stars Aleksandr Sporykhin, Sergey Kushakov, Aleksey Guskov, Leonid Voron, Svetlana Svirko, Mikhail Shchetinin.
- How long is A Sacrifice for the Emperor?
- A Sacrifice for the Emperor has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
- What genre is A Sacrifice for the Emperor?
- A Sacrifice for the Emperor is a Drama, History film.
- Where was A Sacrifice for the Emperor produced?
- A Sacrifice for the Emperor was produced in Soviet Union.