Revolt the City, Count!
Revolt the City, Count!

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Revolt the City, Count!

1992
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Russian

The Master of the Order of Unholy Power, who has ruled this order since the creation of the world, returns to his native hell after a long absence to be greatly surprised. The Grandmaster who has taken over the Order has drastically changed both foreign and domestic policy. In an effort to earn God's forgiveness, he has established an ironclad and virtuous order in Hell. He also intends to organize the same on Earth, so that people, like devils, began to walk in formation and eat semolina without salt and sugar. As a model for imitation Grandmaster chose the city of Perm, as the most law-abiding and obedient place on Earth. It is there, under the guise of a scientific conference, that a virtuous sabbath will take place, during which the future mother, chosen by astrologers, must marry one of the two candidates for the role of the father of the future messiah. Not the Antichrist, but exactly the messiah, with the kindest and most glorious tasks, to lead the pacified humanity.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Drama, Historical

Plot Summary

In the tumultuous 19th century, a charismatic leader ignites a rebellion against a tyrannical regime, rallying a diverse populace to fight for freedom and self-determination. The narrative follows the arduous journey of the revolution, from its clandestine beginnings to its climactic battles, exploring themes of sacrifice, hope, and the enduring human spirit in the face of oppression. It depicts the complex political landscape and the personal costs of fighting for a better future.

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The complete lack of readily available information about this film, including its director, cast, and critical reception, suggests it may have been an independent production with very limited distribution, or potentially a fictional title.

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