Conspiracy of the Doomed
Russian: Заговор обречённых
Directed byMikhail Kalatozov
Written byNikolai Virta
Starring
CinematographyMark Magidson
Edited byG. Slavatinskaya
Music byVissarion Shebalin
CountrySoviet Union

Conspiracy of the Doomed (Russian: Заговор обречённых) is a 1950 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov.[1][2][3][4]

Plot

A new state system In one country of Eastern Europe is being introduced, which causes discontent and resistance.[5]

Starring

  • Lyudmila Skopina as Ganna Likhta (as L. Skopina)
  • Pavel Kadochnikov as Maks Venta (as P. Kadochnikov)
  • Vladimir Druzhnikov as Mark Pino (as V. Druzhnikov)
  • Boris Sitko as Kosta Varra (as B. Sitko)
  • Vsevolod Aksyonov as Sloveno (as V. Aksyonov)
  • Luiza Koshukova as Magda Forsgolm (as L. Koshukova)
  • Lyudmila Vrublevskaya as Mina Varra (as L. Vrublyovskaya)
  • Ivan Pelttser as Steban (as I. Pelttser)
  • Ilya Sudakov as Ioakhim Pino (as I. Sudakov)
  • Sofiya Pilyavskaya as Khristina Padera (as S. Pilyavskaya)
  • Aleksandr Vertinskiy as Cardinal Birnch (as A. Vertinskiy)
  • Maksim Shtraukh as Mak-Hill (as M. Shtraukh)
  • Vladimir Maruta as Gugo Vastis (as V. Maruta)
  • Oleg Zhakov as Kurtov (as O. Zhakov)
  • Valentina Serova as Kira Reychel (as V. Serova)
  • Rostislav Plyatt as Bravura (as R. Plyatt)
  • Ivan Bobrov as Yassa (as I. Bobrov)[6]

References

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