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Land, Poste Restante
Land, Poste Restante

Land, Poste Restante

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Based on a true story about Soviet spy Lev Manevich. He lives in Italy and operates in the Nazi Germany and Austria. Manevich, who is posing as a businessman, collects information about the latest German airplanes made by Messerschmitt for Luftwaffe. On his spying trip to Berlin, Manevich noticed that a stranger was following him. Now his life is in danger, but he must do something to complete his mission...

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Russian

Runtime

153 mins

Rating

1/10

Release Date

26 March 1973

Country

Soviet Union

Cast

Oleg Strizhenov

Oleg Strizhenov

Lev Manevich

Oleg Zhakov

Oleg Zhakov

Pasquale Esposito

Mariya Sagaidak

Mariya Sagaidak

Giannina

Valdemārs Zandbergs

Valdemārs Zandbergs

Yan Berzin / Pavel Ivanovich / old man Donizetti

Anait Topchyan

Anait Topchyan

Ingrid / "Traviata"

Lev Durov

Lev Durov

Zygmunt Skarbek

Lyubov Strizhenova

Lyubov Strizhenova

Herminia

Danuta Stolyarskaya

Danuta Stolyarskaya

Anka Skarbek

Leonid Kanevsky

Leonid Kanevsky

Maurizio

Grigore Grigoriu

Grigore Grigoriu

Toscano

Andrei Vertogradov

Andrei Vertogradov

Barontini

Sergey Boyarskiy

Sergey Boyarskiy

Leonello

Rostislav Yankovsky

Rostislav Yankovsky

Aguirre

Mikhail Nozhkin

Mikhail Nozhkin

Tsvetkov

Aleksandr Grave

Aleksandr Grave

Sidorin

Oleg Khabalov

Oleg Khabalov

Mamsurov

Boris Nikiforov

Boris Nikiforov

Gri-Gri

Georgiy Teykh

Georgiy Teykh

Juan Gunz

Boris Klyuev

Boris Klyuev

Jimenez

Aleksandr Vokach

Aleksandr Vokach

investigator de Leo

Nikolai Valyano

Nikolai Valyano

investigator Piccirillo

Olev Eskola

Olev Eskola

consul Dräger

Vadim Zakharchenko

Vadim Zakharchenko

person with no special signs

Gotlib Roninson

Gotlib Roninson

"Tram Driver"

Georgiy Drozd

Georgiy Drozd

Lufthansa's pilot

Rogvold Sukhoverko

Rogvold Sukhoverko

Petro Beniuk

Petro Beniuk

photographing man

Aleksandr Barushnoy

Aleksandr Barushnoy

managing director

Vladimir Kozel

Vladimir Kozel

restaurant owner

Inna Leshchinskaya

Inna Leshchinskaya

hat saleswoman

Pavel Makhotin

Pavel Makhotin

Wilhelm Teubert

Grigoriy Lyampe

Grigoriy Lyampe

police agent

Georgios Sovchis

Georgios Sovchis

docker

Georgi Tusuzov

Georgi Tusuzov

music lover

Igor Shelyugin

Igor Shelyugin

captain

Nikolai Brilling

Nikolai Brilling

consul of Germany

Lev Lyubetsky

Lev Lyubetsky

lawyer Fabbrini

Vladimir Osenev

Vladimir Osenev

agent of criminal police

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