Friday, November 28, 2025

SEE FIRST IMAGES FROM RUSSIAN HISTORICAL MOVIE RED GHOST 1812 SET DURING THE FRENCH INVASION OF RUSSIA

    RED GHOST 1812   
The film is set for a 2026 premiere
FIRST IMAGES FROM PERIOD SET MOVIE
Straight from Russia, the holy mother of all period set movies and series, come first images from their new historical movie RED GHOST 1812 (Красный призрак 1812) which should arrive sometime next year directed by dashing Andrei Bogatirev. Konstantin Plotnikov stars in the military adventure action film as a French army captain. The script of the film is based on the stories of Denis Davydov and the memoirs of generals about the Patriotic War of 1812. Oleg Savostyuk plays young nobleman Mikhail Romanovsky who seeks revenge on the foragers responsible for the death of his family. Together with the mysterious peasant Prizrak (Alexei Shevchenkov), he sets out in pursuit of the man who led the group of Frenchmen who raided the
Andrei Bogatirev is directing the historical film
 Romanovsky family estate — Captain Elif Courage (Plotnikov). Evgenia Dmitrieva and Vladislav Vetrov will play Mikhail Romanovsky's mother and father, and Irina Kupchenko will play the young prince's grandmother.
 
THE STORY OF THE FILM 
 The estate of young Prince Mikhail Razumovsky is mercilessly plundered by French foragers. The young man is saved from death by the Phantom, a lone partisan returning home and protecting civilians from marauders along the way. Dreaming of revenge, Mikhail sets out on a journey with the Phantom. He will learn the difference between heroism and duty, become the Phantom's apprentice, and then end his fight on his own, preventing a French counterattack and saving countless lives on both sides.

14 comments:

  1. Un’opera che intreccia storia e mistero in un’atmosfera cupa, dove il passato ritorna come un’ombra che non vuole svanire.
    Buona giornata

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  2. How could they fight with that ridiculous hat?

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    1. Uniforms were so crazy impractical back in the days, I even read a study about it, they cared more about it looking grand and powerful than practical.

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  3. Not for me but hopefully others will like it.

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  4. Me gustaría verla. Te mando un beso.

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  5. I am not sure about this, but I do like things from the 1800s, especially watching how they prepared meals back then. (I subscribe to a YouTube channel called Early American, she lives like in the 1800s, the way she dresses, the tools and equipment she uses and how she cooks). :)
    Thank you so much for sharing, and warm greetings from Montreal, Canada.

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    1. Yes, I have watched those docu series in which they go back to certain era and live in it, I think I watched medieval times and WW2 and also Victorian age.
      Thanks for visiting, Canada!

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    2. Dear Dezmond, and thank you so much for visiting me and for your kind comment on my blog 😊 I really appreciate it. I am so glad to learn that you also love cats. ❤️ I am 69 and have cats 🐈 a good part of my life and each one was beautiful and special to me.
      I post on Mondays and Thursdays.
      I hope you have a wonder filled weekend.

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    3. Wishing you the same.
      I have had about a 100 cats in my life, I think as a grew up on a farm where we sometimes even had up to 20 of them LOL

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  6. I was reading a book and the girl got pissed when a man cut the train off of her ballroom dress. And he was like “never wear a dress you can’t run or fight in.” Valid point. I feel the same way about the hats here 🤣

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    1. The times were so impractical, also cowboy girls wearing long skirts in muddy towns and streets...

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