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Baltic Glory
Baltic Glory

Baltic Glory

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Russian

Runtime

94 mins

Rating

7.5/10

Release Date

22 February 1958

Country

Soviet Union

Cast

Pavel Kadochnikov

Pavel Kadochnikov

Leonid Kmit

Leonid Kmit

Nikolay Makeyev

Nikolay Makeyev

Mikhail Ivanov

Mikhail Ivanov

Natalya Katasheva

Natalya Katasheva

German Orlov

German Orlov

Vladislav Strzhelchik

Vladislav Strzhelchik

Efim Kopelyan

Efim Kopelyan

Iosif Kutyansky

Iosif Kutyansky

Inna Vykhodtseva

Inna Vykhodtseva

Vladimir Vasilyev

Vladimir Vasilyev

Vitaliy Illich

Vitaliy Illich

Alexander Zhukov

Alexander Zhukov

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