

Naval Cadets 1787: Peace
Directed by Svetlana DruzhininaCrimea, 1787. Despite the Manifesto of the Russian Empress Catherine and the Kyuchuk-Kainarji 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. Cut the knot of the conspiracy Catherine instructs true friends - midshipmen. Together with their fathers, their grown-up children, Shurka and Alexandra, go into battle.
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Naval Cadets 1787: Peace was released on 5 October 2023.
Naval Cadets 1787: Peace was directed by Svetlana Druzhinina.
Naval Cadets 1787: Peace has a runtime of 2h.
Naval Cadets 1787: Peace was produced by Svetlana Druzhinina.
Crimea, 1787. Despite the Manifesto of the Russian Empress Catherine and the Kyuchuk-Kainarji 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. Cut the knot of the conspiracy Catherine instructs true friends - midshipmen. Together with their fathers, their grown-up children, Shurka and Alexandra, go into battle.
The key characters in Naval Cadets 1787: Peace are Alexey Korsak (Dmitriy Kharatyan), Nikita Olenev (Mikhail Mamayev), Pavel Gorin (Alexandr Domogarov).
Naval Cadets 1787: Peace is an Adventure, Drama, Family film.
Naval Cadets 1787: Peace has an audience rating of 2.3 out of 10.
Naval Cadets 1787: Peace had a budget of US$4.7M.



















