Red Bells Part II: I Saw the Birth of a New World
Красные колокола. Я видел рождение нового мира. Фильм второй.
Release: 1982-10-18
·Runtime: 139m
·★ 4.2
The second part of Soviet filmmaker Sergei Bondarchuk's epic biography of John Reed. It is October 1917 and the American journalist has found himself and his wife, Louise Bryant, in Petrograd on the eve of the Bolshevik revolution.
Production Countries
Italy
Mexico
Soviet Union
Production Companies
Mosfilm
Conacite Dos
Cinefin
RAI
Vides International
Cast
Yuriy Nikolaev
Lev Durov
as Schrader
Yevgeniy Markov
as minister
Gleb Plaksin
Valeriy Barinov
as Nikolai Podvoisky
Stanislav Borodokin
as Blagonravov
Mikhail Kalinkin
Boris Belyakov
as Nikitin
Elena Finogeeva
as Alexandra Kollontai
Yaroslav Baryshev
as Grigory Zinoviev
Vladimir Sedov
as Nikolai Kishkin
Aleksandr Ivanov
as Artsibashev
Pavel Kornakov
Liliya Gurova
as conductor
Igor Bogolyubov
as Trofim
Aleksandr Lebedev
as soldier
Viktor Mamayev
Mikhail Rozanov
as sailor
Anatoliy Shvederskiy
Sydne Rome
as Louise Bryant
Mirdza Martinsone
as Bessie Beatty
Viktor Chebotaryov
as soldier-scooter
Alexander Vdovin
as sailor
Georges Nowicki
Olegar Fedoro
as Colonel Polkovnikov
Yuriy Sokolov
as Eremeev - newspaper employee
Igor Dobryakov
as Kerensky's adjutant
Nikolai Boyarsky
as General
Janis Kluss
as Eino Rahja
Viktor Kremlev
as soldier
Valeriy Lushchevskiy
as printing worker
Oleg Stefan
Larisa Barabanova
as Krupskaya
Mikhail Vasilyev
as senior officer
Vladimir Lyod
as sailor
Yulyen Balmusov
as Felix Dzerzhinsky
Igor Ivanov
as Red Guard Sviridov
Sergey Bondarchuk
Nikolay Burov
as Mikhail Tereshchenko
Tengiz Daushvili
as Joseph Stalin
Aleksey Emelyanov
as engineer (uncredited)
Vladimir Erenberg
Irina Skobtseva
as Countess Panina
Vyacheslav Butenko
as Leon Trotsky
Aleksandr Sayko
as Antonov-Ovseyenko
Veleriy Zakharyev
as Panin
Yanis Yakobson
as sailor
Franco Nero
as John Reed
Sergey Dorogov
as Red Army soldier
Boris Nevzorov
as Konstantin Eremeev
Rodion Aleksandrov
as Anatoliy Lunacharskiy
Martins Verdins
as Nikolai Erickson
Galina Levchenko
as stenographer
Stepan Oleksenko
as official
Yuri Lazarev
as colonel
Grigori Dunayev
as soldier
Vadim Ivanov
as staff captain
Olga Kirsanova-Miropolskaya
as revolutionary
Nikolay Ryabkov
Bohdan Stupka
as Alexander Kerensky