Nicholas and Alexandra

Nicholas and Alexandra

189 mins | Drama, Romance, War, History | Nov. 29, 1971

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.

Nicholas and Alexandra

189 mins | Drama, Romance, War, History | Nov. 29, 1971

Nicholas and Alexandra
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.
IMDb rating 7.2
Producers Columbia Pictures, Horizon Pictures (II)
Original title Nicholas and Alexandra
Directors Franklin J. Schaffner
Writers Robert Massie, James Goldman

Cast

Michael Jayston

as Nicholas

Janet Suzman

as Alexandra

Roderic Noble

as Alexis

Ania Marson

as Olga

Lynne Frederick

as Tatiana

Harry Andrews

as Grand Duke Nicholas (Nikolasha)

Fiona Fullerton

as Anastasia

Katherine Schofield

as Tegleva

Irene Worth

as The Queen Mother Marie Fedorovna

Tom Baker

as Rasputin

Jack Hawkins

as Count Fredericks

Timothy West

as Dr. Botkin

Jean-Claude Drouot

as Gilliard

John Hallam

as Nagorny

Guy Rolfe

as Dr. Fedorov

John Wood

as Col. Kobylinsky

Laurence Olivier

as Count Witte

Eric Porter

as Stolypin

Michael Redgrave

as Sazonov

Maurice Denham

as Kokovtsov

Ralph Truman

as Rodzianko

Gordon Gostelow

as Guchkov

John McEnery

as Kerensky

Michael Bryant

as Lenin

Vivian Pickles

as Mme. Krupskaya

Brian Cox

as Trotsky

James Hazeldine

as Stalin

Steven Berkoff

as Pankratov

Ian Holm

as Yakovlev

Alan Webb

as Yurovsky

Leon Lissek

as Avadayev

Curd Jürgens

as German Consul to Switzerland

Julian Glover

as Gapon

David Giles

as Goloshchekin

Roy Detrice

as General Alexeiev

Martin Potter

as Prince Yussoupov

Richard Warwick

as Grand Duke Dmitry

Vernon Dobtcheff

as Dr. Lazovert

Alexander Knox

as The American Ambassador

Ralph Neville

as The British Ambassador

John Shrapnel

as Petya

Diana Quick

as Sonya

Frank Braña

as Royal Sentry at Winter Palace (uncredited)

John Forbes-Robertson

as Colonel Voikov

Alan Dalton

as Flautist

David Baxter

as Young Bolshevik

Penny Sugg

as Young Opera Singer

George Rigaud

as The French Ambassador