Crimea, 1787. Despite the Manifesto of the Russian Empress Catherine and the Kuchuk-Kainardzhi peace treaty, which forever united Crimea with Russia, Europe continues to weave intrigues, trying to break this sacred union. In the undercover struggle, all methods were used - from shameless gossip, dark rumors and false articles in newspapers to dirty manipulations with the illegitimate son of the empress sent to Europe for training - Alexei Bobrinsky, a passionate gambler and brawler. This weakness was cleverly exploited by international intriguers. Catherine instructs her faithful friends, the midshipmen, to cut the knot of the conspiracy ... Together with the fathers, their grown-up children, Shurka and Alexandra, go into battle.
Unfortunately the movie Naval Cadets 1787. Peace is not yet available on HBO Max.
Art | Sergey Gavrilenkov | Production Design |
Art | Aleksandr Popov | Production Design |
Editing | Anna Kruty | Editor |
Sound | Yuriy Ryashentsev | Songs |
Crew | Igor Novoselov | Stunt Coordinator |
Directing | Marina Kopylkova | Assistant Director |
Directing | Pavel An | Assistant Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Lyudmila Dyakova | Makeup Artist |
Sound | Mariya Ushenina | Sound Director |
Camera | Mikhail Mukasey | Director of Photography |
Sound | Roman Dormidoshin | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Viktor Lebedev | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Anatoliy Mukasey | Director of Photography |
Writing | Svetlana Druzhinina | Screenplay |
Directing | Svetlana Druzhinina | Director |
Art | Yakov Vakulchenko | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Igor Dadiani | Costume Design |
Production | Svetlana Druzhinina | Producer |