
Bonivur's Heart
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Overview
A young Komsomol member Vitaly Bonivur is fighting for Soviet power in the Far East and Primorye. Red underground workers are not the first day want to arrange an escape of their fellow prisoners. And the brave Bonivur takes part in the organization of the getaway, but for counterintelligence he remains elusive. Vitaly Bonivur's aspiration for justice, heroism and determination — courage and bravery of a young man who fights for a bright future.
Top Cast


Lev Prygunov
Lev Prygunov
Vitaly Bonivur
Lev Prygunov
Vitaly Bonivur


Boris Chirkov
Boris Chirkov
Storozhenkov
Boris Chirkov
Storozhenkov


Tamara Korolyuk
Tamara Korolyuk
Ninochka
Tamara Korolyuk
Ninochka


Ivan Pereverzev
Ivan Pereverzev
Zhilin
Ivan Pereverzev
Zhilin


Viktor Korshunov
Viktor Korshunov
Boris Lyubansky
Viktor Korshunov
Boris Lyubansky


Pyotr Glebov
Pyotr Glebov
Nikolay Karayev
Pyotr Glebov
Nikolay Karayev


Liliia Dziuba
Liliia Dziuba
Nastya Nasedkina
Liliia Dziuba
Nastya Nasedkina


Maya Bulgakova
Maya Bulgakova
Glafira Nasedkina
Maya Bulgakova
Glafira Nasedkina


German Kolushkin
German Kolushkin
Nikolay Chekerda
German Kolushkin
Nikolay Chekerda


Pavel Volkov
Pavel Volkov
Verkhoturov
Pavel Volkov
Verkhoturov
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