Farewell, America

Farewell, America (Russian: Прощай, Америка!) is a 1951 propagandistic Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Dovzhenko.[1][2][3]

Farewell, America
Russian: Прощай, Америка!
Directed byAleksandr Dovzhenko
Written byAleksandr Dovzhenko
Starring
CountrySoviet 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]
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