
One Chance in One Thousand
Adventure · War
Overview
In German-occupied Crimea during WWII, a group of Russian soldiers employ unusual tactics to steal classified documents from their enemies.
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Anatoliy Solonitsyn
Anatoliy Solonitsyn
Captain Migunko
Anatoliy Solonitsyn
Captain Migunko


Arkadiy Sviderskiy
Arkadiy Sviderskiy
Igor i Serafim Semerniny
Arkadiy Sviderskiy
Igor i Serafim Semerniny


Aleksandr Fadeyev
Aleksandr Fadeyev
Osyanin
Aleksandr Fadeyev
Osyanin


Khariy Shveyts
Khariy Shveyts
Khari Khatsel
Khariy Shveyts
Khari Khatsel


Vladimir Marenkov
Vladimir Marenkov
Vladimir Sokolov
Vladimir Marenkov
Vladimir Sokolov


Oleg Khalimonov
Oleg Khalimonov
Viktor Kartsev
Oleg Khalimonov
Viktor Kartsev


Zhanna Prokhorenko
Zhanna Prokhorenko
Nina
Zhanna Prokhorenko
Nina


Mykola Hrynko
Mykola Hrynko
Denis Korneyevich Prokhorenko
Mykola Hrynko
Denis Korneyevich Prokhorenko


Arkadi Tolbuzin
Arkadi Tolbuzin
Polkovnik
Arkadi Tolbuzin
Polkovnik


Gurgen Tonunts
Gurgen Tonunts
Kester
Gurgen Tonunts
Kester
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