Nicholas and Alexandra
...is the story of the love that changed the world forever!Tsar Nicholas II, the inept last monarch of Russia, insensitive to the needs of his people, is overthrown and exiled to Siberia with his family.
Description: Tsar Nicholas II, the inept last monarch of Russia, insensitive to the needs of his people, is overthrown and exiled to Siberia with his family.
Genres: Drama, War, History
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 189 minutes
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Michael Jayston
Played Nicholas
Janet Suzman
Played Alexandra
Roderic Noble
Played Alexis
Ania Marson
Played Olga
Lynne Frederick
Played Tatiana
Candace Glendenning
Played Marie
Fiona Fullerton
Played Anastasia
Harry Andrews
Played Grand Duke Nicholas (Nikolasha)
Irene Worth
Played The Queen Mother Marie Fedorovna
Tom Baker
Played Rasputin
Jack Hawkins
Played Count Fredericks
Timothy West
Played Dr. Botkin
Katherine Schofield
Played Tegleva
Jean-Claude Drouot
Played Gilliard
John Hallam
Played Nagorny
Guy Rolfe
Played Dr. Fedorov
John Wood
Played Col. Kobylinsky
Laurence Olivier
Played Count Witte
Eric Porter
Played Stolypin
Michael Redgrave
Played Sazonov
Maurice Denham
Played Kokovtsov
Ralph Truman
Played Rodzianko
Gordon Gostelow
Played Guchkov
John McEnery
Played Kerensky
Michael Bryant
Played Lenin
Vivian Pickles
Played Mme. Krupskaya
Brian Cox
Played Trotsky
James Hazeldine
Played Stalin
Stephen Greif
Played Martov
Steven Berkoff
Played Pankratov
Ian Holm
Played Yakovlev
Alan Webb
Played Yurovsky
Leon Lissek
Played Avadayev
David Giles
Played Goloshchekin
Roy Dotrice
Played General Alexeiev
Martin Potter
Played Prince Yussoupov
Vernon Dobtcheff
Played Dr. Lazovert
Alexander Knox
Played The American Ambassador
Ralph Neville
Played The British Ambassador
George Rigaud
Played The French Ambassador
Richard Warwick
Played Grand Duke Dmitry
Curd Jürgens
Played German Consul to Switzerland
Julian Glover
Played Gapon
John Shrapnel
Played Petya
Diana Quick
Played Sonya
John Forbes-Robertson
Played Colonel Voikov
Alan Dalton
Played Flautist
David Baxter
Played Young Bolshevik
Penny Sugg
Played Young Opera Singer
Frank Braña
Played Royal Sentry at Winter Palace (uncredited)
Jeremy Brett
Played (uncredited)
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