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* [[Nikita Panfilov]] as Pyotr Cherkasov |
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* [[Karina Razumovskaya]] as Olga Mongo-Stolipina |
* [[Karina Razumovskaya]] as Olga Mongo-Stolipina |
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* [[Andrey Ilin ]] as Roman Mongo-Stolipin |
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* [[Aleksandr Arsentyev]] as D'Arni |
* [[Aleksandr Arsentyev]] as D'Arni |
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* [[Aleksandr Efimov]] as [[Alexander I of Russia]] |
* [[Aleksandr Efimov]] as [[Alexander I of Russia]] |
Revision as of 06:36, 16 November 2015
Adjutants of Love (Template:Lang-ru, Adyutanti lyubvi) is a 2005 Russian telenovela. It is the second successful historical telenovela from Amedia Productions, after Poor Nastya (2003).
Plot
Pyotr Cherkasov and Olga Lopuhina grew up together in the country. They fall in love and decide to get married. But Pyotr's mother doesn't want the two of them together, so she finds "a good opportunity for Olga": Count Roman Mongo-Stolipin, a rich politician from Saint Petersburg. Olga decides to marry the Count.
Pyotr is hurt. He goes to Saint Petersburg to become an adjutant of Tsar Paul. Paul is murdered and is succeeded by his young son Alexander. Pyotr becomes a very good friend of Alexander, who sends him to Paris to spy on Napoleon Bonaparte. Though still in love with Olga, Pyotr becomes part of the politician drama in Europe.
Cast
- Nikita Panfilov as Pyotr Cherkasov
- Karina Razumovskaya as Olga Mongo-Stolipina
- Andrey Ilin as Roman Mongo-Stolipin
- Aleksandr Arsentyev as D'Arni
- Aleksandr Efimov as Alexander I of Russia
- Kristina Kuzmina as Empress Elizabeth
- Aleksei Zavyalov as Adam Czartoryski
- Pavel Barshak as Mikhael Lugin
- Aleksandr Ustyogov as Platon Tolstoi
- Vitaliy Kovalenko as Napoleon I of France
- Irina Nizina as Josephine de Beauharnais
- Yulia Zhigalina as Ksenya Von Zak