Farewell, America
Farewell, America (Russian: Прощай, Америка!) is a 1951 propagandistic Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Dovzhenko.[1][2][3]
Farewell, America | |
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Russian: Прощай, Америка! | |
Directed by | Aleksandr Dovzhenko |
Written by | Aleksandr Dovzhenko |
Starring |
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Country | Soviet Union |
Plot
The film is based on the book by the American journalist Annabelle Bucar "The Truth about American Diplomats".[4]
Starring
- Liliya Gritsenko
- Nikolai Gritsenko[5]
- Grigori Kirillov as Walter Scott, American Ambassador in Moscow
- Janis Osis
- Lyudmila Shagalova
- Grigoriy Shpigel
- Aleksandr Smirnov as Hill, reporter
- Elizaveta Alekseeva as Meri Kuper (uncredited)
- Vera Orlova as Anna Bradford's Mother (uncredited)[6]
gollark: Random thing: out of interest, I decided to run a bunch of game of life iterations on a 32*32 wrapping grid with half the initial cells alive. In several hundred runs, none got their cell count above the initial cell count.
gollark: 18:50:28.
gollark: Backup esobot.
gollark: Not that those exist, hopefully.
gollark: I don't know the secrets of selective applicative functional monadic monoids.
References
- Разведчицы – не шпионки
- Юрий Любимов не успел поставить оперу Моцарта в Киеве
- Шпион, пришедший с холодной войны
- Прощай, Америка!
- Николай ГРИЦЕНКО закончил свою жизнь в психиатрической клинике: голодный актер украл из холодильника чужую еду, за что его жестоко избили другие больные
- Прощай, Америка! (1949) Full Cast & Crew
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