Naval Cadets, Charge! (1988)
Three naval cadets accidentally get possession of a secret diary that was stolen from Bestuzhev, a vice-chancellor of Russia. If this diary ever gets abroad, the consequences for the country would be grave. The cadets are trying to return the papers to their owner, but there are others who want to get the papers...
Director: Svetlana Druzhinina
Genre: Adventure, History
Runtime: 290 min
Release Date: June 6, 1988
Cast
- Sergey Zhigunov - Aleksandr Belov
- Dmitriy Kharatyan - Aleksey Korsak
- Vladimir Shevelkov - Nikita Olenev
- Tatyana Lyutaeva - Anastasiya Yaguzhinskaya
- Mikhail Boyarskiy - shevalye De Brilyi
- Evgeniy Evstigneev - Aleksey Petrovich Bestuzhev
- Vladislav Strzhelchik - Lestok
- Olga Mashnaya - Sofya Zotova
- Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy - kardinal Fleri
- Viktor Pavlov - Kotov
Screenplay
Music: Viktor Lebedev
Editing: Irina Kolotikova
Production: Gosteleradio USSR, Mosfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
Keywords
corruption, spy, queen, conspiracy, theatrical producer, producers cut
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Naval Cadets, Charge! about?
- Three naval cadets accidentally get possession of a secret diary that was stolen from Bestuzhev, a vice-chancellor of Russia. If this diary ever gets abroad, the consequences for the country would be grave. The cadets are trying to return the papers to their owner, but there are others who want to get the papers...
- Who directed Naval Cadets, Charge!?
- Naval Cadets, Charge! was directed by Svetlana Druzhinina.
- Who stars in Naval Cadets, Charge!?
- Naval Cadets, Charge! stars Sergey Zhigunov, Dmitriy Kharatyan, Vladimir Shevelkov, Tatyana Lyutaeva, Mikhail Boyarskiy, Evgeniy Evstigneev.
- How long is Naval Cadets, Charge!?
- Naval Cadets, Charge! has a runtime of 4h 50m (290 minutes).
- What genre is Naval Cadets, Charge!?
- Naval Cadets, Charge! is a Adventure, History film.
- Where was Naval Cadets, Charge! produced?
- Naval Cadets, Charge! was produced in Soviet Union.