

Drama
Overview
A teenage orphan fights against the Red Army at the end of WWII and in the aftermath is 'adopted' by a Commissar. Years later he is sent to London during the Cold war to work for the KGB, where he questions his life.
Top Cast


Ed Stoppard
Ed Stoppard
Thomas
Ed Stoppard
Thomas


Tom Schilling
Tom Schilling
Thomas
Tom Schilling
Thomas


Bernadette Heerwagen
Bernadette Heerwagen
Melanie
Bernadette Heerwagen
Melanie


Bernard Hill
Bernard Hill
Dennis
Bernard Hill
Dennis


Lea Mornar
Lea Mornar
Astrid
Lea Mornar
Astrid


Sean Chapman
Sean Chapman
Harris
Sean Chapman
Harris


Thomas Darchinger
Thomas Darchinger
Karl
Thomas Darchinger
Karl


Levente Törköly
Levente Törköly
Gouldovsky
Levente Törköly
Gouldovsky
Sybille Gebhardt
Sybille Gebhardt
Stephanie
Sybille Gebhardt
Stephanie


Bernard Kay
Bernard Kay
Bothringaye
Bernard Kay
Bothringaye
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