In 1917, the people of the Russian Empire are no longer willing to fight Germany, but the bourgeois government of Alexander Kerensky is unwilling to defy its imperialist allies and stop the war. Only Vladimir Lenin's Bolshevik Party is resolute in calling for peace. In the front, the soldiers of one battalion elect three delegates to travel to St. Petersburg with donations the troops collected for the Pravda newspaper: Gudushauri, Panasiuk and Ershov. The three arrive in the capital and describe the horrendous conditions in which the soldiers live to Joseph Stalin, Lenin's trusted aid and colleague. They join the Bolsheviks and take part in the storming of the Winter Palace, led by Stalin and Lenin. Stalin announces that the great dawn of revolution has broken.
Director:
Writer:
Konstantin Myuffke
V. I. Lenin
Mikhail Gelovani
Josef Stalin
B. Poltavtsev
Sverdlov
Spartak Bagashvili
Giorgi Gudushauri
Tamara Makarova
Nurse Svetlana
Anna Smirnova
Svetlana's Mother
Vasiliy Matov
Ershov
Dmitri Ivanov
Panasiuk
Georgi Sagaradze
Tsereteli (as G. Sagaradze)
Mikhail Chikhladze
Col. Mikeladze
Ivane Perestiani
General
Aleksandre Jorjoliani
Medical officer
Shalva Ghambashidze
Karoumidze (diplomat)
Giorgi Shavgulidze
Pavel Gudushauri
Nutsa Chkheidze
Mother Gudushauri (bit)