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Stalin's James Bond

Stalin's James Bond

67% Match20170h 53m

Documentary · History · TV Movie

Overview

An account of the troubled life of Richard Sorge (1895-1944), a Soviet spy of German origin who played a decisive role in the outcome of World War II.

Top Cast

Michael Rotschopf

Michael Rotschopf

Richard Sorge

Raphael von Bargen

Raphael von Bargen

Self (voice)

A

Alexander Absenger

Self (voice)

M

Michael Köppel

Self (voice)

Peter Faerber

Peter Faerber

Self (voice)

V

Vladimir Chaustov

Self - Historian

D

Dieter Bacher

Self - Historian

T

Tetsurō Kato

Self - Politologist

N

Nobuo Tajima

Self - Politologist

M

Maik Hendrik Sprotte

Self - Japanologist

Ulrich Wickert

Ulrich Wickert

Self - Writer

Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler

Self - Politician (archive footage)

Take-Off
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Pollock
Factory Girl
Me and Orson Welles
All Lines
Hannibal Lecter, l'icône du mal par excellence
Łódź Ghetto
Genius
Clara Immerwahr
La Rafle du Vel d'Hiv, la honte et les larmes
The Abdication
The Children Who Cheated the Nazis
What's Love Got to Do with It
Barbara Stanwyck: Fire and Desire
Intercept: A Century of Signals Intelligence
D-Day: Normandy 1944
El Greco
Shake Hands with Danger
Stalin's James Bond
Stalin's James Bond

Stalin's James Bond

6.720170h 53m
Documentary
History
TV Movie

An account of the troubled life of Richard Sorge (1895-1944), a Soviet spy of German origin who played a decisive role in the outcome of World War II.

Michael Rotschopf
Michael Rotschopf
Actor

Michael Rotschopf

as Richard Sorge

Michael Rotschopf

Richard Sorge

Michael Rotschopf

Richard Sorge

Raphael von Bargen
Raphael von Bargen
Actor

Raphael von Bargen

as Self (voice)

Raphael von Bargen

Self (voice)

Raphael von Bargen

Self (voice)

No image
Actor

Alexander Absenger

as Self (voice)

Alexander Absenger

Self (voice)

Alexander Absenger

Self (voice)

No image
Actor

Michael Köppel

as Self (voice)

Michael Köppel

Self (voice)

Michael Köppel

Self (voice)

Peter Faerber
Peter Faerber
Actor

Peter Faerber

as Self (voice)

Peter Faerber

Self (voice)

Peter Faerber

Self (voice)

No image
Actor

Vladimir Chaustov

as Self - Historian

Vladimir Chaustov

Self - Historian

Vladimir Chaustov

Self - Historian

No image
Actor

Dieter Bacher

as Self - Historian

Dieter Bacher

Self - Historian

Dieter Bacher

Self - Historian

No image
Actor

Tetsurō Kato

as Self - Politologist

Tetsurō Kato

Self - Politologist

Tetsurō Kato

Self - Politologist

No image
Actor

Nobuo Tajima

as Self - Politologist

Nobuo Tajima

Self - Politologist

Nobuo Tajima

Self - Politologist

No image
Actor

Maik Hendrik Sprotte

as Self - Japanologist

Maik Hendrik Sprotte

Self - Japanologist

Maik Hendrik Sprotte

Self - Japanologist

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