The cast of Fall of Eagles - 1974 includes: Michael Aldridge as Rasputin Frederick Alexander as Tsarevich Alexis Miles Anderson as Young Franz Josef of Austria-Hungary Colin Baker as Crown Prince Willie Neville Barber as Count Paar John Barcroft as Eulenberg Michael Bates as Von Ludendorff Hetty Baynes as Grand Duchess Tatiana John Beardmore as Police Inspector Kenneth Benda as Professor Widerhoffer John Bennett as Georges Clemenceau Isla Blair as Grand Duchess Ella Kevin Brennan as Bentinek Pamela Brown as Archduchess Sophia Robert Brown as Uncle Serge Michael Bryant as Ratchkowsky Hugh Burden as Protopopov Antony Carrick as Dr. Wegner Eric Carte as Aide to Kaiser Wilhelm Ann Castle as Ella, the Grand Duchess Serge Geoffrey Chater as Charles Erik Chitty as Hertling Prue Clarke as Grand Duchess Maria Basil Clarke as Voeykov Kenneth Colley as Gapon Anthony Collin as Manus David Collings as Milyukov Tom Conti as Glazkov Peter Copley as Bethmann-Hollweg James Cossins as Count Josi Hoyos Michael Cotterill as Valet de Chambre Tom Criddle as Sir Edward Grey Alix Crista as Mounia Jon Croft as Sergeant Rosalie Crutchley as Miehen, the Grand Duchess Vladimir Alan Cullen as Von Hotzendorf Adam Cunliffe as Young Willy Noel Davis as Austrian Ambassador Maurice Denham as Kaiser Wilhelm I Ed Devereaux as Purtales Shirley Dixon as Mme Isvolsky Vernon Dobtcheff as Count Stookau David Dodimead as Kokovtsey Patrick Durkin as Bratfisch Peter Dyneley as Von Bulow Paul Eddington as Plekhanov Mavis Edwards as Older Queen Victoria of England Mike Elles as Bertie Denzil Ellis as Wahl Rio Fanning as Petitioner Lynn Farleigh as Krupskaya Lynn Farleigh as Nadezhda Krupskaya Leonard Fenton as Mirkov Barry Foster as Willy Julian Fox as Tupuridze Derek Francis as Edward VII of England Jan Francis as Kschessinska Noel Fredricks as Aide to Franz Josef Donald Gee as Count Majlath Michael Golden as Putilov Marius Goring as Von Hindenburg Michael Gough as Helphand Ronald Govey as Prince Lyov Charles Gray as Rodzianko Rosamund Greenwood as Fraulein Von Ferenczy Paul Haley as Medal Sergeant Irene Hamilton as Baroness Vetsera Roger Hammond as Albrecht Laurence Hardy as Prince Max Leila Hart as Singer Brian Hawksley as Sir Arthur Nicholson Eileen Helsby as Mother Basil Henson as Von Molkte John Herrington as Stationmaster Carleton Hobbs as Abbot Grunboek Alan Hockey as Doctor Michael Hordern as Narrator Ursula Howells as Empress Maria Fyodorovna Gayle Hunnicutt as Tsarina Alexandra Frederick Jaeger as Holstein Emrys James as Count Taaffe Tony Jay as Tsar Alexander III Colin Jeavons as Printer Griffith Jones as Hintze Gemma Jones as Princess Vicky Gemma Jones as Vicky Freddie Jones as Witte Svandis Jons as Alexandrovna Charles Kay as Tsar Nicholas II Robert Keegan as Fullon Andrew Keir as Wickham Steed Tom Kempinski as Bolshevik Soldier Barbara Keogh as Vara Michael Kitchen as Trotsky Esmond Knight as General Ruzski Leon Lissek as Police Agent Bayer Miriam Margolyes as Anna Vyrubova Roy McArthur as Archduke Karl David McKail as Mackenzie Michael McStay as Count Montenuouvo James Mellor as Kourapatkin George Merritt as Ketterl Kathleen Michael as Hildegarde Frank Middlemass as Stolypin John Moffatt as Aehrenthal Martha Nairn as Grand Duchess Olga Laurence Naismith as Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria-Hungary David Neal as Baltazzi Jay Neill as Heller Perlita Neilson as Queen Victoria Anthony Newlands as Philip of Coburg John Nightingale as Cousin Serge Jim Norton as Kerensky Roger Nott as Secretary Eve Pearce as Empress Dona Melanie Peck as Maid Arnold Peters as Clerk Clyde Pollitt as Kottwitz Olaf Pooley as Police President Baron Krauss Peter Pratt as Singer Bruce Purchase as Von Plehve John Quarmby as Lamsdorf Howard Rawlinson as Constantin John Rees as Officer of Russian Army Ian Ricketts as Second Adjutant John Robinson as Muller Anthony Roye as Dr. Martin Roy Sampson as Danilov Peter Schofield as Ebert Michael Sheard as Losehek Patrick Stewart as Lenin Nigel Stock as General Alexiev Kevin Stoney as Father John John Stratton as Hesse John Surman as Secretary David Swift as Trepov Nora Swinburne as Katharina Schratt Robert Tayman as First Adjutant Malcolm Terris as Bronsky Sharon Terry as Young Tatiana Glynne Thomas as Spokeswoman Frank Thornton as Prince Albert Jenny Till as Mounia Geoffrey Toone as Groener Susan Tracy as Crown Princess Stephanie of Austria John Turner as Prince Mirsky Peter Vaughan as Izvolsky Pippa Vickers as Grand Duchess Anastasia John Welsh as Archbishop Peter Weston as Baumann Peter Whitaker as Secretary Edward Wilson as Martov Mary Wimbush as Zasulich Victor Winding as Azeff Raymond Witch as Martinov Haydn Wood as Officer Peter Woodthorpe as Archduke Franz-Ferdinand Frank Wylie as Police Commissar Gorup
The cast of Hangang - 1974 includes: Am Park
The cast of Him - 1974 includes: Tava as Jesus Christ
The cast of Thulabharam - 1974 includes: Sharada
The cast of Panathukkaga - 1974 includes: Jayachitra
The cast of Harathi - 1974 includes: Sharada
The cast of Putanitsa - 1974 includes: Vladimir Litvinov
The cast of Samayalkaran - 1974 includes: Venniradai Nirmala
The cast of Fascista - 1974 includes: Benito Mussolini
The cast of Domani - 1974 includes: Stavros Tornes
The cast of You Will Be My Music - 1974 includes: Nora Aunor
The cast of Chilgeojiak - 1974 includes: Suk Jeon
The cast of Hogishim - 1974 includes: Hie Bang