
The Ghost That Never Returns
Drama
Overview
The rebel leader Jose Real is allowed to leave prison for one day to visit his family. But it is a ruse to make him reveal the whereabouts of his rebel gang. This existential drama disguised as a saga about the proletarian struggle presents a lonely and insecure individual who is challenged to act more heroically than he is prepared to, but who constantly questions his confidence and loyalties.
Top Cast


Boris Ferdinandov
Boris Ferdinandov
Khose Real
Boris Ferdinandov
Khose Real
A. Filippov
A. Filippov
Syn Khose
A. Filippov
Syn Khose


Karl Gurnyak
Karl Gurnyak
Rabochiy, chlen komiteta
Karl Gurnyak
Rabochiy, chlen komiteta


Dmitriy Kara-Dmitriev
Dmitriy Kara-Dmitriev
Shef agentov
Dmitriy Kara-Dmitriev
Shef agentov
Ivan Lavrov
Ivan Lavrov
Otets Khose
Ivan Lavrov
Otets Khose
A. Repin
A. Repin
Soblaznitel
A. Repin
Soblaznitel


Maksim Shtraukh
Maksim Shtraukh
Police agent
Maksim Shtraukh
Police agent
Gavriil Terekhov
Gavriil Terekhov
Santander, lover (as G. Terekhov)
Gavriil Terekhov
Santander, lover (as G. Terekhov)


Daniil Vvedenskiy
Daniil Vvedenskiy
The warden (as D. Vvedenskiy)
Daniil Vvedenskiy
The warden (as D. Vvedenskiy)
E. Yakovskiy
E. Yakovskiy
Functionary
E. Yakovskiy
Functionary
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