Duel | |
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Russian: Поединок | |
Directed by | Vladimir Legoshin |
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Cinematography | Sergey Urusevskiy |
Music by | Klimenti Korchmaryov |
Country | Soviet Union |
Duel (Russian: Поединок) is a 1944 Soviet crime drama film directed by Vladimir Legoshin.[1][2][3][4]
Plot
The film takes place during the Great Patriotic War. The Red Army receives a new gun: "L-2", which was invented by the engineer Leontiev. He also has to test weapons on the front. German intelligence wants to acquire these weapons at any cost.
Starring
- Sergei Lukyanov as Secret Service Col. Lartsev
- Vladimir Belokurov as Peter Weininger, aka Petrov, aka Petronescu
- Andrey Tutyshkin as The Captive Boris Leontyev
- Nadezhda Borskaya as Mariya Zubova (as Natasha Borskaya)
- Nina Alisova as Natalya Osenina
- Nadir Malishevsky as Capt. Bakhmetyev
- Aleksey Gribov as The Commissar of the Secret Service
- Omar Abdulov as Gestapo Col. Kraschke
- Anna Zarzhitskaya as Tonya, spy
- Irina Mesnonkina as Irina, spy[5]
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