
East Wind
Drama
Overview
The true story of General Smyslovsky and the anti-Communist 1st Russian National Army receiving shelter in Liechtenstein in 1945 and successfully resisting Soviet pressure to be returned for execution in the USSR.
Top Cast


Malcolm McDowell
Malcolm McDowell
General Smyslovsky
Malcolm McDowell
General Smyslovsky


Pierre Vaneck
Pierre Vaneck
doktor Josef Hoop, premier rządu Liechtensteinu
Pierre Vaneck
doktor Josef Hoop, premier rządu Liechtensteinu


Jean-François Balmer
Jean-François Balmer
Père Siegler
Jean-François Balmer
Père Siegler


Ludmila Mikaël
Ludmila Mikaël
kapitan Barinkova
Ludmila Mikaël
kapitan Barinkova


Wojciech Pszoniak
Wojciech Pszoniak
pułkownik Lew Czeko
Wojciech Pszoniak
pułkownik Lew Czeko


Catherine Frot
Catherine Frot
Martha Hubner
Catherine Frot
Martha Hubner


Clémentine Célarié
Clémentine Célarié
Anna
Clémentine Célarié
Anna


Jan Jankowski
Jan Jankowski
Jurij Nikolskoj, żołnierz Smyslowskiego
Jan Jankowski
Jurij Nikolskoj, żołnierz Smyslowskiego


Andrzej Zieliński
Andrzej Zieliński
porucznik Michaił Sochin, adiutant Smyslowskiego
Andrzej Zieliński
porucznik Michaił Sochin, adiutant Smyslowskiego


Lech Dyblik
Lech Dyblik
Aleksandr Wiktorowicz Krasow, żołnierz Smyslowskiego
Lech Dyblik
Aleksandr Wiktorowicz Krasow, żołnierz Smyslowskiego
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