Doverie (1976)
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- 1h 35min
- Drama, History
- 21 Apr 1976 (Soviet Union)
- Movie
- 1 win.
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Cast
Kirill Lavrov | ... |
Lenin
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Vladimir Tatosov |
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Igor Dmitriev | ... |
Bontsh-Brujevitsh
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Margarita Terekhova | ... |
Aleksandra Kollontai
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Antonina Shuranova | ... |
Rosa Luxemburg
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Leonhard Merzin | ... |
Jukka Rahja
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Anatoliy Solonitsyn | ... |
Bochazhnikov
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Leonid Nevedomsky | ... |
Mikhail Pokrovsky
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Aleksey Eybozhenko | ... |
Viktor Krylenko
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Oleg Yankovskiy | ... |
Pyatakov
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Vilho Siivola | ... |
Pehr Evind Svinhufvud
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Yrjö Tähtelä | ... |
Carl Enckell
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Yrjö Pavloff | ... |
Gustaf Idman
(as Yrjö Paulo)
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Esa Saario | ... |
Kullervo Manner
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Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy | ... |
Nikolai Bobrikov
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Matti Ranin | ... |
Eugen Wolff
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Yuriy Demich | ... |
Czar Nikolai II
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Igor Kashintsev | ... |
Purishkevich
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Vsevolod Kuznetsov | ... |
Markov vtoroiy
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Lev Durov | ... |
Russian agent in train
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Grigoriy Gay | ... |
(as Grigori Gaj)
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Pertti Hakala | ... |
Man in Castrén's party
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Elina Halttunen | ... |
Castrén's maid
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Eeva-Maija Haukinen | ... |
Woman in Castrén's party
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Jarno Hiilloskorpi | ... |
Yrjö Sirola
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Ekke Hämäläinen | ... |
Bobrikoff's adjutant
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Jussi Jurkka | ... |
G. Castrén
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Ismo Kallio | ... |
Man in Castrén's party
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Valeri Karavayev |
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Pavel Kashlakov |
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Leni Katajakoski | ... |
Mrs. Fredriksson
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Kosti Klemelä |
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Afanasi Kochetkov | ... |
Maksim Gorki
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Keijo Komppa |
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Raili Kostia | ... |
Aino Ackté
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Aarne Laine | ... |
Ludvig Lindström
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Hannele Lauri | ... |
Bobrikoffin tytär
(as Hannele Markkula)
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Toivo Lehmusvirta | ... |
Senator
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Tarja Markus | ... |
Woman in Castrén's party
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Irina Miroshnichenko | ... |
Maria Andrejeva
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Mauno Mäkelä | ... |
Senator
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Risto Mäkelä | ... |
Strike speaker
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Timo Närhinsalo | ... |
Lenin's guide in Helsinki
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Eila Peitsalo |
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Paul Rinne | ... |
Victor Procopé
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Eero Salmi | ... |
Kustaa Rovio
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Göran Schauman | ... |
Eugen Schauman
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Petr Shelokhonov | ... |
Petrovskii
(as Peter Shelokhonov)
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Georgiy Shtil |
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Aarno Sulkanen | ... |
White-haired man in Castrén's party
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Olavi Tuomi | ... |
Kalle Fredriksson
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Vyacheslav Vasilyev | ... |
Mirbach
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Yevgeniya Vetlova | ... |
Countess
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Directed by
Edvin Laine | ||
Viktor Tregubovich |
Written by
Väinö Linna | ... | (Finnish dialogue) |
Vladlen Loginov | ... | () |
Mikhail Shatrov | ... | () |
Produced by
Ilmo Mäkelä | ... | producer |
Mauno Mäkelä | ... | producer |
Nikolai Yeliseyev | ... | producer |
Music by
Georgi Sviridov |
Cinematography by
Dmitriy Meskhiev |
Editing by
Margarita Shadrina |
Art Direction by
Jorma Lindfors | ||
Grachya Mekinyan |
Costume Design by
Galina Deyeva |
Makeup Department
Liisa Vahevaara | ... | makeup artist |
Aune Ollila | ... | hair stylist (uncredited) |
Production Management
Jussi Kohonen | ... | assistant production manager (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Arkadiy Tigay | ... | assistant director |
Olavi Tuomi | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Irina Chernyakhovskaya | ... | sound |
Ensio Lumes | ... | sound |
Camera and Electrical Department
Vianor Ivanor | ... | cinematographer: "b" camera |
A. Romanov | ... | cinematographer: "b" camera (as Anatoli Romanov) |
Anatoly Taborov | ... | cinematographer: "b" camera |
Viktor Tupitsyn | ... | cinematographer: "b" camera (uncredited) |
Vladimir Vasilyev | ... | additional cinematographer (uncredited) |
Location Management
Reijo Heino | ... | location manager |
Mauri Jaakkola | ... | location manager |
Grigori Prusovsky | ... | location manager |
Additional Crew
Viktor Lunin | ... | assistant to director |
Svetlana Ponomarenko | ... | dramaturg |
Tellervo Ehder | ... | production secretary (uncredited) |
Matti Kassila | ... | supervisor: supervisor of government-funded motion pictures (uncredited) |
Raimo O. Niemi | ... | interpreter (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Fenno-Filmi
- VL-Media (2015) (Finland) (DVD)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Film is based on the facts of history about the declaration of independence of the Republic of Finland from Russia. The Grand Duchy of Finland was an autonomous part of the Russian Empire until 1917, when the Russian revolution caused the fall of the Empire. On December 6, 1917 Finland declared it's independence. The people of Finland sent an omnipotent delegation to meet with Lenin and the Bolsheviks. Written by Steve Shelokhonov |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | This Soviet propaganda film was removed from all Soviet theaters due to wide public boycott. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Uusi sukupolvi (2021). See more » |
Soundtracks | Finlandia See more » |
Quotes |
Lenin:
[after signing the affirmation of independence]
Well, are you now pleased? Pehr Evind Svinhufvud: [shakes hand with Lenin] Very pleased. Lenin: Oh, Two minutes to midnight. What else can you say than happy new year 1918 and repeat what you wrote on your requisition: 'Nature has made our nations neighbor countries. We hope that friendship and mutual respect remains forever.' See more » |