Teheran 43
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Teheran 43, also known as Spy Ring and Assassination Attempt. is a USSR-France-Switzerland film made by Mosfilm and released in 1981. It was directed by Alexandre Alov and Vladimir Naumov.
The film was the leader of Soviet distribution in 1981 and had 47.5 million viewers.
[edit] Cast
- Natalia Belokhvostikova (Marie)
- Igor Kostolevsky (Andrei)
- Alain Delon (Foche)
- Claude Jade (Françoise)
- Armen Dzhigarkhanyan (Max)
- Albert Filozov (Scherner)
- Curd Jurgens (Legraine)
- Nikolai Grinko (Hermolin)
- Natacha Naumova (Françoise as child)
[edit] Plot
The movie is about an assassination attempt on Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin and Franklin Delano Roosevelt during the Teheran Conference 1943.
Teheran 43 starts in 1980 in Paris. The memories of hero Andrei take the story back to 1943. The Germans planned to assassinate the three men. 37 years later, the German agent Max lives with Françoise, a young Parisian woman, who hides him. But another Nazi, Scherner, is hunting down Max who failed to carry out the planned assassinations. Max trusts Françoise, but he doesn't know that she works for Scherner. Another plot in the movie is the romance between Andrei and the French woman Marie in 1943, followed in 1980.
[edit] External links
- Tegeran-43 at the Internet Movie Database
- Armen Dzhigarkhanyan and Claude Jade in a scene of "Teheran 43"
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