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''Poor Nastya'' (, ''Bednaya Nastya'') is a Russian
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originally aired in the
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from 31 October 2003 to 30 April 2004 on
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from 10 November 2003 to 7 May 2004 on
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. Set in 19th century imperial Russia, the series achieved international success and was shown in
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Бедная Настя, мировое турне
(19 December 2004)
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«Израиль-плюс» для семейного просмотра
(8 August 2008)
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and more than twenty countries worldwide.''Ogoniok''
Победная Настя
(24 October 2005)
With a budget of $11.8 million, it is the most expensive Russian television project so far.Box Office / Business for ''Bednaya Nastya''
at the
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A sequel was planned, but never produced.Obozrevatel.com
Бедная Настя. Продолжение следует
(9 September 2004)


Cast


Fictional characters

* Elena Korikova as Anna Platonova, the female
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. Anna is the illegitimate daughter of Prince Pyotr Mikhailovich Dolgoruky and his servant Marfa and was hidden in the house of her father's old friend, Baron Ivan Ivanovich Korff. Baron Korff brought her up like his own daughter, much to the seeming displeasure of his son Vladimir.Plot summary for ''Bednaya Nastya''
at the
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Anna falls in love with Vladimir's best friend Mikhail Repnin, but their relationship is constantly disturbed by Vladimir, who has also fallen for Anna.'' Бедная Настя'' Материал из Википедии — свободной энциклопедии (
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Finally, it is discovered Anna's real name is actually Anastasia Petrovna Dolgorukaya and she marries Vladimir. *
Daniil Strakhov Daniil Alexandrovich Strakhov (; born 2 March 1976) is a Russian actor. Internationally, he is best known for his role as Vladimir Ivanovich Korf in the television series '' Poor Nastya'', and as Captain Lisnevsky in the film ''Transit''. Earl ...
as Baron Vladimir Ivanovich Korff, the male protagonist, sometimes shown as
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. He has a
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with Tsarevich Alexander and is condemned to death, but later saved by the Tsarevich. Vladimir is jealous of Misha's relationship with Anna, but finally marries her. * Pyotr Krasilov as Prince Mikhail Alexandrovich
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, Vladimir's best friend. He falls in love with Anna, but their relationship is constantly disturbed by Vladimir, who also loves Anna. Misha eventually falls in love with Liza Dolgorukaya and marries her. * Ekaterina Klimova as Princess Natalia Alexandrovna Repnina, Misha's sister and the fiancée of Andrey Dolgoruky. She leaves him after finding out he is the father of Tatyana's child. During the series, it is indicated Natalia has fallen in love with Prince Alexander, who has previously fallen in love with her and tried to seduce her. After Andrey is killed by accident, Natalia ends up alone, as Alexander decides to marry Princess Maria Alexandrovna. * Emmanuil Vitorgan as Prince Pyotr Mikhailovich Dolgoruky, the husband of Maria Alexeevna and Anna's (Nastya) biological father, who is believed to be dead. *
Olga Ostroumova Olga Mikhailovna Ostroumova (; born 21 September 1947) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress. Best known for her roles in films '' We'll Live Till Monday'' (1968, her debut), '' The Dawns Here Are Quiet'' (1972, Italian ''Silver Nymph'' ...
as Princess Maria Alexeevna Dolgorukaya, the antagonist of the series. She is the mother of Andrey, Liza and Sonya and the wife of Anna's (Nastya) biological father Pyotr Mikhailovich Dolgoruky. Maria is aware of Pyotr's relationship with servant Marfa and despises Ivan Ivanovich Korff, who helped them to hide their relationship. After Ivan Ivanovich dies, Maria Alexeevna continues a dispute with his son Vladimir. *
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as Andrey Platonovich Zabaluev, the male antagonist. Liza is forced to marry him, but they eventually divorce. * Larisa Shakhvorostova as Marfa, the lover of Pyotr Mikhailovich Dolgoruky and the biological mother of Anna (Nastya). * Anton Makarskiy as Prince Andrey Petrovich Dolgoruky, the son of Maria Alexeevna Dolgorukaya and the fiancée of Natalia Repnina. He, however, sleeps with his servant Tatyana and finds out she is pregnant. Andrey is accidentally killed by his mother, who wanted to kill Vladimir. * Anna Tabanina as Princess Elizaveta "Liza" Petrovna Dolgorukaya, the daughter of Maria Alexeevna Dolgorukaya. She is in love with her childhood sweetheart Vladimir, but is forced to marry an old aristocrat, Andrey Platonovich Zabaluev. The two later divorce and Liza falls in love with Misha and marries him. * Lyudmila Kurepova as Princess Sonya Petrovna Dolgorukaya, the youngest daughter of Maria Alexeevna Dolgorukaya. She has a brief romance with Nikita. *
Albert Filozov Albert Leonidovich Filozov (; 25 June 1937 – 11 April 2016) was a Soviet and Russian actor. He was a People's Artist of Russia.
as Baron Ivan Ivanovich Korff, Vladimir's father who raised Anna as his own daughter. He is
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ed by Maria Alexeevna, Zabaluev and Karl Modestovich. *
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as Prince Sergey Stepanovich
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, the manager of the
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in
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. *
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as Sychikha, Vladimir's aunt who lives in the wood and is believed to be a
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. Vladimir despises her, as he believes she is responsible for the death of his mother. *
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as Varvara, the servant in the Korff Manor. * Dmitriy Shevchenko as Karl Modestovich Schüller, the steward of the Korff Manor, and one of the antagonists. He helped Maria Alexeevna and Zabaluev to appropriate the Korff Manor. * Anna Gorshkova as Polina Penkova, the servant in the Korff Manor, jealous of Anna. *
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/ Ilya Sokolovskiy as Nikita Khvorostov, the servant in the Korff Manor, in love with Anna. He later has a brief romance with Sonya Dolgorukaya. * Olga Syomina as Tatyana "Tanya" Veryovkina, the servant in the Dolgoruky Manor. She is in love with Andrey Dolgoruky and eventually gives birth to his child. * Alexander Dzyuba as Sedoy, a
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. * Teona Dolnikova as Rada, a Gypsy girl.


Historical characters

*
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as
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, the
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. * Alexander Kalyagin as
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, the Counselor of the Emperor of Russia. * Alyona Bondarchuk as Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, the
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. * Dimitri Isayev as Tsarevich Alexander Nikolayevich, the Heir to the Russian throne. His father does not approve his behaviour. * Marina Aleksandrova as Princess Maria Alexandrovna, Alexander's fiancée from
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. * Marina Kazankova as Olga Kalinowska, Alexander's former lover. Vladimir and Alexander organized a duel over her, but eventually became friends. Olga is sent in a monastery in
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and later marries an old Polish aristocrat.


Sequel

The sequel ''Poor Nastya 2'' was planned, as it was noted at the end of the ''Poor Nastya''.'' KP''
«Бедную Настю-2» снимут для греков
(7 September 2005)
A promo video was shown on television and at the
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in 2006.
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Bednaya Nastya 2
(23 September 2006)
However, a sequel has not been made yet. In 2006,
Daniil Strakhov Daniil Alexandrovich Strakhov (; born 2 March 1976) is a Russian actor. Internationally, he is best known for his role as Vladimir Ivanovich Korf in the television series '' Poor Nastya'', and as Captain Lisnevsky in the film ''Transit''. Earl ...
stated he doubted it would be made, as it is "impossible to gather all the actors after three years."''Trud''
Даниил Страхов: К «Бедной Насте» не вернусь!
(5 August 2006)


References


External links

* * {{IMDb title, 0414720 STS (TV channel) original programming 2003 telenovelas 2003 Russian television series debuts 2004 Russian television series endings Russian telenovelas Russian television miniseries Television series set in the 19th century