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Рихард Зорге. Подвиг разведчика
Рихард Зорге. Подвиг разведчика

Рихард Зорге. Подвиг разведчика

Genres

DocumentaryWarHistory

OverView

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Russian

Runtime

0 mins

Rating

9/10

Release Date

17 April 2019

Country

Russia

Cast

Sergey Medvedev

Sergey Medvedev

Himself - Host

Sergey Ginzburg

Sergey Ginzburg

Himself - Narrator

Alexandr Domogarov

Alexandr Domogarov

Himself - Narrator

Viktoriya Isakova

Viktoriya Isakova

Himself - Narrator

Andrey Rudensky

Andrey Rudensky

Himself - Narrator

Sion Nakamaru

Sion Nakamaru

Himself - Narrator

Mikhail Boltunov

Mikhail Boltunov

Himself - Narrator

Aleksandr Vatlin

Aleksandr Vatlin

Himself - Narrator

Nikolai Dolgopolov

Nikolai Dolgopolov

Himself - Narrator

Aleksandr Kolpakidi

Aleksandr Kolpakidi

Himself - Narrator

Mikhail Kubeev

Mikhail Kubeev

Himself - Narrator

Nikolay Starikov

Nikolay Starikov

Himself - Narrator

Andrey Fesyun

Andrey Fesyun

Himself - Narrator

Vladimir Chunikhin

Vladimir Chunikhin

Himself - Narrator

Richard Sorge

Richard Sorge

archive footage

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