Top billed cast
Olga BaclanovaMarusya
Lidiya DeikunPrincess Priklonskaya, Marusya's mother
Alexander GeirotYegorushka, Priklonskaya's sonBoris SushkevichDoctor Toporkov
Aleksei BondarevServant
Maria OuspenskayaMatchmaker
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The Passionate Quest (1926)
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The Wolf of Wall Street (1929)
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Meir Ezofowicz (1911)
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Plebeian (1915)
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Little Ellie (1918)
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