

The plot follows the events surrounding Vladimir from childhood and into adulthood. In the beginning of the film, being under the influence of the high priest Krivzha, the Prince is a young, impulsive and cruel pagan. Fighting for supreme power, Vladimir wins a battle that kills his brother. Regretting what he has done, Vladimir does not suspect a conspiracy between the priest and the Pechenegs. Vladimir is concerned about gathering the Slavic tribes into one united state. Solving this major task, he faces obstacles, which Vladimir overcomes in the end, defeating Krivzha and winning the battle against Kurya, a Pecheneg chief.
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Cast

Irina Bezrukova
Anna (voice)

Sergei Bezrukov
Vladimir (voice)

Aleksandr Barinov
Krivzha (voice)

Yuri Berkun
Kurya (voice)

Lev Durov
Boyan (voice)

Aleksey Kolgan
Kosnyatin/Khoten (voice)

Dmitri Nazarov
Dobrynya (voice)

Vladimir Gostyukhin
Red (voice)

Vasily Dakhnenko
Anastasiy (voice)

Vladimir Antonik
Emperor (voice)

Anatoliy Belyy
Yaropolk (voice)

Aleksandr Ryzhkov
Counselor (voice)
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