Mikhail Yezepov

Mikhail Yezepov

Born: April 19, 1945

Movies for Mikhail Yezepov...

Kremlin secrets of the XVI century
Title: Kremlin secrets of the XVI century
Released: February 9, 1991
Type: Movie
Spring of 1584. The Magi predict the death of King John within 24 hours. Warring boyars are rebelling and are ready to unite against Boris Godunov. The royal court is in turmoil. The already unstable moral principles become completely unbridled. Moscow is filled with violence, drunken orgies and the wild revelry of tsarist power.
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Bukharin: Enemy of the People
Title: Bukharin: Enemy of the People
Character: Икрамов
Released: January 1, 1991
Type: Movie
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Путешествие в другой город
Title: Путешествие в другой город
Released: November 10, 1980
Type: Movie
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One-Two, Soldiers Were Going...
Title: One-Two, Soldiers Were Going...
Character: Михаил Мятников
Released: June 6, 1976
Type: Movie
The families of 18 soldiers who heroically died in 1944 are meeting at the place of the squad last battle.
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Don't Give Up the Queen
Title: Don't Give Up the Queen
Character: Костя Барбин
Released: July 11, 1975
Type: Movie
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С весельем и отвагой
Title: С весельем и отвагой
Character: Nikolai Kurai
Released: April 29, 1974
Type: Movie
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This Merry Planet
Title: This Merry Planet
Character: «Петух» - учёный-физик
Released: December 31, 1973
Type: Movie
Three cynical and emotionally detached aliens arrive on earth on New Year's eve with the mission of exploring and studying human behaviour but inevitably get pulled into a hillarious, nonsensical plot which makes them realize just how wonderful earth life can be with all its quirks, drama and humour.
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Sveaborg
Title: Sveaborg
Released: January 1, 1972
Type: Movie
The film is based on history of the Russian Military garrison in Sveaborg (Suomenlinna, near Helsinki) in Finland, which was an autonomous part of Russian Empire. In 1906 Russia had about 12 thousand troops stationed in Sveaborg fortress. The riots were provoked by the Socialist - Revolutionaries who spread influence on the minds of Sveaborg garrison. First acts of un-subordination broke on July 17, 1906, when revolutionary sailors were supported by mine-men. Minemen were arrested and disarmed by the infantry regiment. Gunners decided to release their comrades. The following fight ignited a bloody revolt, that was headed by lieutenants A. Yemelyanov and Y. Kohansky, members of the Lenin's Bolshevik party. A general strike began in Helsinki on the next day. The revolt lasted three days and was crushed by the Baltic Fleet naval bombardment. Over 40 men were executed, hundreds were sentenced to prison.