
Exploded Hell
Action · Drama · Mystery
Overview
Second world war. In one of the German intelligence schools are preparing sabotage groups of Russian prisoners of war for casting in the USSR. Among them — Nikolai Verezhnikov, who, not being a professional scout, was able to impose their own game and interfere with the plans of the enemy…
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Gennadiy Bortnikov
Gennadiy Bortnikov
Nikolay Verezhnikov
Gennadiy Bortnikov
Nikolay Verezhnikov


Nikolai Skorobogatov
Nikolai Skorobogatov
Lifanov
Nikolai Skorobogatov
Lifanov


Imedo Kakhiani
Imedo Kakhiani
Archil Tatishvili
Imedo Kakhiani
Archil Tatishvili
Aleksandr Novikov
Aleksandr Novikov
Mandrykin
Aleksandr Novikov
Mandrykin


Sergei Yakovlev
Sergei Yakovlev
Ivan Besavkin
Sergei Yakovlev
Ivan Besavkin


Olev Eskola
Olev Eskola
polkovnik Anberg
Olev Eskola
polkovnik Anberg


Heino Mandri
Heino Mandri
Emar
Heino Mandri
Emar


Evgeni Burenkov
Evgeni Burenkov
Voronin
Evgeni Burenkov
Voronin


Vladimir Protasenko
Vladimir Protasenko
Krylovich
Vladimir Protasenko
Krylovich


Rudolf Pankov
Rudolf Pankov
Sergey Radeev
Rudolf Pankov
Sergey Radeev
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