During the Russian Civil War, the Reds and the Whites clashed over possession of the former capital.During the Russian Civil War, the Reds and the Whites clashed over possession of the former capital.During the Russian Civil War, the Reds and the Whites clashed over possession of the former capital.
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Pavel Molchanov
- V.I. Lenin
- (as P. Molchanov)
Mikheil Gelovani
- I. V. Stalin
- (as M. Gelovani)
Boris Andreyev
- Vladimir Shibayev
- (as B. Andreyev)
Marina Kovalyova
- Katya Danilova
- (as M. Kovalyova)
Ivan Bobrov
- Voronov
- (as I. Bobrov)
Vladimir Ratomskiy
- Potapov
- (as V. Ratomskiy)
Aleksandr Degtyar
- Martynov
- (as A. Degtyar)
Vasiliy Merkurev
- Bryzgalov
- (as V. Merkuryev)
Nikolai Komissarov
- general Aleksandr Nekhyudov
- (as N. Komissarov)
Sergei Lukyanov
- general Rodzyanko
- (as S. Lukyanov)
Vladimir Kenigson
- Paul Dakes
- (as V. Kenigson)
Boris Dmokhovsky
- Egar
- (as B. Dmokhovskiy)
Angelina Stepanova
- Olga Butkevich
- (as A. Stepanova)
Mikhail Yanshin
- polkovnik Butkevich
- (as M. Yanshin)
Boris Bibikov
- polkovnik Seidlitz
- (as B. Bibikov)
Pavel Massalsky
- polkovnik Pavel Vadbolskiy
- (as P. Massalskiy)
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- TriviaIn his secret speech of 1956 to Soviet Communist Party leaders, Nikita Khruschev cited this film, in which Stalin is inaccurately portrayed as the head of the party in 1919 and as a Civil War hero, as an example of what he called the Cult of Personality.
- GoofsIn 1919 the leader of the Communistic Party was Vladimir Lenin, not Joseph Stalin as shown in the movie, who gained this position only in 1922.
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Clemenceau: We are the nations who won the war. And we are going to build that world that we need.
- Crazy creditsThe end credits contain the line "The greatest victories of our Red Army are connected with the name of Stalin"
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By what name was Nezabyvaemyy 1919 god (1951) officially released in Canada in English?
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