Piekna nieznajoma (1992)DVD VHS | Cast list | | Grazyna Szapolowska | as | The Beautiful Stranger | | Wojciech Malajkat | as | Lt. Nikita Obozow | | Edward Zentara | as | The Spy Chief | | Nikita Mikhalkov | as | The Colonel | | Igor Dmitriyev | as | The Joke-Teller | | Beata Tyszkiewicz | as | The Lady of Little Comprehension | | Matti Nuude | as | The Swede | | Mikhail Kononov | as | The Translator | | Natalya Arinbasarova | as | Miss Suzuki, the nanny | | Albert Filozov | as | The British Father | | Ivan Krasko | as | Rasputin | | Yuri Virolainen | as | Officer at Table | | Oleg Pogodin | as | Officer at Table | | Vladimir Yeryomin | as | Officer at Table | | Gali Abajdulov | as | Frenchman | | Andrei Kuligin | as | Frenchman | | Irina Smirnova | as | English Woman | | Igor Solovyov | as | (as I. Soloviev) |
| | Crew list: | | Jerzy Hoffman (Director) | | Jerzy Hoffman (Writer) | | Aleksei Tolstoy (Writer) |
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Review Strangers on a train. Late in 1916, a brave and idealistic Russian officer in his 20s comes to his superiors' attention when he stands up to Rasputin at a nightclub. He's asked to carry important papers from Petersburg to Stockholm by train in the dead of winter, a dangerous mission. The first-class carriage may be full of spies, and soon after the train embarks, the man in the next compartment searches Obozow's luggage. A beautiful stranger approaches him, a woman older than he, on a concert tour; a game of cat and mouse ensues with patriotism and emotion sometimes on opposite sides. Can Obozow consummate the affair, reach Stockholm, and maintain his ideals? |
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