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A Sacrifice for the Emperor 1991

★ 6.01 votes85 min📅 1991-01-02

In *A Sacrifice for the Emperor (1991)*, director Roza Orynbasarova crafts a gripping historical drama steeped in espionage and betrayal during the final days of the Russian Empire. Based on real events, the film follows Captain Rybnikov, a Japanese officer embedded in St.

Director: Roza Orynbasarova

Cast

Aleksandr Sporykhin
Aleksandr Sporykhin
Rybnikov
Sergey Kushakov
Schavinsky
Aleksey Guskov
Aleksey Guskov
Lyonechka
Leonid Voron
sleuth
Svetlana Svirko
Svetlana Svirko
Clothilde
Mikhail Shchetinin
Matanya
Anna Afanasyeva
Anna Afanasyeva
Shchavinskaya
Yevgeni Yerokhin
Prokhor
Yevgeni Merkuryev
doorman
Zhanna Sukhopolskaya
Zhanna Sukhopolskaya
Bertha

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *A Sacrifice for the Emperor (1991)* about?

Set against the backdrop of the Russo-Japanese War, the film follows a Japanese officer who infiltrates Russia's military elite under the guise of Captain Rybnikov. His mission crumbles after Japan's crushing victory at Tsushima in 1904, revealing the human cost behind a geopolitical tragedy.

Who directed *A Sacrifice for the Emperor*?

Roza Orynbasarova helmed the film, delivering a historically rich drama with a focus on espionage and its consequences.

Who stars in *A Sacrifice for the Emperor*?

The film features Aleksandr Sporykhin, Sergey Kushakov, Aleksey Guskov, Leonid Voron, and Svetlana Svirko in key roles.

Is *A Sacrifice for the Emperor (1991)* worth watching?

While unrated, its historical depth and dramatic tension make it a compelling watch for fans of espionage thrillers and Russian history. The 85-minute runtime keeps the pacing tight, though the lack of mainstream recognition may limit its appeal.

How long is *A Sacrifice for the Emperor*?

The film runs for 85 minutes.

About A Sacrifice for the Emperor (1991) — Russian Espionage in the Heart of St. Petersburg

In *A Sacrifice for the Emperor (1991)*, director Roza Orynbasarova crafts a gripping historical drama steeped in espionage and betrayal during the final days of the Russian Empire. Based on real events, the film follows Captain Rybnikov, a Japanese officer embedded in St. Petersburg's military circles under a false identity, tasked with gathering intelligence before the fateful Russo-Japanese War. His deception unravels in the aftermath of the catastrophic Tsushima Battle of 1904, exposing the high stakes of loyalty and national identity when war shifts the balance of power. The story unfolds with a tense, atmospheric tone, blending political intrigue with the personal toll of espionage.

Starring Aleksandr Sporykhin, Sergey Kushakov, and Aleksey Guskov, the film balances historical authenticity with dramatic tension, offering a glimpse into a pivotal moment in 20th-century history. As the layers of Rybnikov's mission peel back, the narrative explores themes of sacrifice, patriotism, and the blurred lines between duty and deception. Roza Orynbasarova's direction ensures a somber yet compelling cinematic experience, ideal for fans of historical dramas rooted in meticulous research.