
War and Peace, Part II: Natasha Rostova
Released: 1966Runtime: —
As 1809 nears its end, Natasha attends her first ball, where Andrei falls in love with her with the intent of marriage. However, as her father demands they wait, the prince travels abroad, leaving Natasha in desperate longing. But she meets Anatol Kuragin and forgets Andrei. Part two of the four-part adaptation of Leo Tolstoy
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Top billed cast
Ludmila Savelyeva
as Natasha Rostova
Sergey Bondarchuk
as Pierre Bezukhov
Vyacheslav Tikhonov
as Andrei Bolkonsky
Viktor Stanitsyn
as Ilya Andreyevich Rostov
Kira Golovko
as Countess Rostova
Oleg Tabakov
as Nikolai Rostov
Sergei Yermilov
as Petya Rostov
Irina Gubanova
as Sonya
Anatoli Ktorov
as Nikolai Andreyevich Bolkonsky
Antonina Shuranova
as Princess Maria
Irina Skobtseva
as Hélène
Vasili Lanovoy
as Anatol
Supporting cast
52Oleg Efremov
as Dolokhov
Aleksandr Borisov
as uncle Rostov
Nonna Mordyukova
as Anisya Fedorovna
Yelena Tyapkina
as Akhrosimova
Klavdiya Polovikova
as Drubetskaya
Eduard Martsevich
as Drubetskoy
Angelina Stepanova
as Scherer
Galina Kravchenko
as Karagina
Viktor Murganov
as Aleksandr I
Vladislav Strzhelchik
as Napoleon
Ivan Solovyov
as Shinshin
Yelena Stroyeva
as Princess Kuragina
Aleksandr Smirnov
as staff officer Kozlovsky
Yuri Chekulayev
as Nesvitsky
Nikolai Alekseyev
Vladimir Maslatsov
as servant in the Rostovs' house
Larisa Borisenko
as mademoiselle Bourienne
Kira Petrova Sokolovskaya
as peasant woman
Zoya Dvizhkova
Veronika Polonskaya
S Uspenskaya
Lev Kramarevsky
Elena Vanke
A Begak
Dmitry Begak
Yuliya Dioshi
as lady
Yu Ovsyannikov
Vladimir Mashchenko
as Ippolit Kuragin
Aleksey Sezeman
Stanislav Chekan
as Tikhon Shcherbaty
Nikolay Sibeikin
as gamekeeper
Aleksandr Ponomarenko
G Ivanov
Vera Vagina
Yulia Chuveleva
S Makovskaya
Valentina Yermilova
Yuri Grigoryev
Yevgeniya Khovanskaya
Olga Mikhajlova
Georgi Rybakov
as Kuragin's friend
Vladimir Lapin
Yevgeny Lyutsau
Iya Arepina
as girl in Akhrosimova's house (uncredited)
Leonid Brusin
as cavalier at the ball (uncredited)
Rada Volshaninova
as gypsy woman (uncredited)
Anna Timiryova
as lady at the ball (uncredited)
Leonid Yevtifyev
as caulaincourt (uncredited)
Marina Blinovskaya
as (uncredited)
Valentina Lanovaya
as (uncredited)
Georgiy Rumyantsev
as (uncredited)
Pavel Rozhitsky
as (uncredited)
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