| Aleksandr Bashirov | ... | Nikolai Petrovich | |
| Sergei Dyachkov | |||
| Konstantin Fyodorov | ... | Brother-in-arms | |
| Yevgeni Fyodorov | ... | Brother-in-arms | |
| Sergei Kagadeyev | |||
| Rita Margo | |||
| Natalya Pivovarova | |||
| Aleksandr Rozanov | |||
| Irina Sharovatova | |||
| Inna Volkova | |||
| Aleksandr Voronov | ... | Brother-in-arms | |
| Yelena Yudanova |
Réalisé par | |||
| Aleksandr Bashirov | |||
Scénaristes(dans l'ordre alphabétique) | ||
| Aleksandr Bashirov | writer | |
| Jack London | novel "The Iron Heel" | |
Musique originale | |||
| Yevgeni Fyodorov | |||
Image | |||
| Vladimir Brylyakov | |||
| Sergei Lando | |||
Montage | |||
| Olga Andrianova | |||
Création des décors | |||
| Vladimir Svetozarov | |||
Création des costumes | |||
| Lyudmila Romanovskaya | |||
| Yekaterina Shapkajts | |||
Assistant réalisateur | |||
| Tatyana Komarova | .... | second unit director | |
| Svetlana Kozhevnikova | .... | assistant director | |
Technicien du son | |||
| Edgar Figner | .... | foley artist | |
| Sergei Figner | .... | foley artist | |
| Eleonora Kazanskaya | .... | sound | |
Caméra et Département Electrique | |||
| Roman Bojko | .... | assistant camera | |
| Mikhail Kulikov | .... | assistant camera | |
| Alik Nasyrov | .... | camera operator | |
| Gregory Panov | .... | assistant camera | |
Dpartement Editorial | |||
| Natalia Ivanova | .... | assistant editor | |
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This is one of the most beautifully filmed movies I've seen in my life. One of the weirdest too. The basic plot is simple: eccentric (or maybe just insane) Nikolai Petrovich comes to St. Petersburg to overthrow the oligarchy. The oligarchy doesn't like that and sends its agents after him. Bashirov, however, tells the story in what are basically a bunch of absurd sketches kept (barely) together by a bombastic, 19th century style voice-over. Some sketches are quite good if you're into absurd humour, but a lot of them are not, often because of Bashirov's own overacting. And they don't connect too well, making the film hard to understand sometimes, but that's probably on purpose.