Kastus Kalinovskiy (Russian: Кастусь Калиновский) is a 1928 Soviet silent historical drama film directed by Vladimir Gardin.
Yas Rudenok sends his sister, Maryla, to Kastus Kalinovskiy, the leader of rebellious peasants, to ask for help.
Kalinovskiy shows up with a detachment and tells Stas, with whom he got acquainted when they studied at the St. Petersburg University: "It is not with them you are at war."
Peasant groups helps break up the Cossacks and capture a fortified castle where Kalinovskiy bases his general headquarters.
Meanwhile, Wielkopolski Sr. tries to win over the peasants on his side: he invites them to his estate, starts a conversation about land, freedom and national unity.
Stas' sister Jadwiga, knowing Kastus from youth, helps her brother to escape.
Avengers of Count Muravyov shoot the participants of the uprising, and the magnates and gentry go to the Governor-General of the delegation with a petition of loyalty to the king.
At this time Kastus disguised as an officer and with knowledge of the password manages to rob the royal treasury.