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Children of the Partisan

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Children of the Partisan
Russian: Дети партизана
Directed by
Written byGrigoriy Koltunov
Starring
CinematographyAndrey Bulinskiy
Music by
CountrySoviet Union

Children of the Partisan (Russian: Дети партизана) is a 1954[1] Soviet spy film directed by Nikolai Figurovsky[2] and Lev Golub.[3]

Plot

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Young Suvorov cadet Mihas, whose father heroically died in the war, visits his grandfather, Yakub, a forester living in a region once marked by partisan battles against German forces. As they explore the forest and its history, they cross paths with a nearby geological base, home to Glushka, a guide secretly working for foreign intelligence. Glushka photographs classified maps and hides the film, which is accidentally discovered by siblings Grechny. When Mihas and the others try to alert the authorities, Glushka, desperate to protect his treacherous past and present, attempts to lead them into a deadly swamp. With the help of Yakub, the children are rescued, and Glushka is apprehended and handed over to state security officials.[4]

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ "КРУГОЗОР Ролан Быков, Валентин Гафт и Олег Янковский в Беларуси. На выкуп кинолент из российского архива нужна еще тысяча долларов". Archived from the original on 2018-08-06. Retrieved 2018-08-06.
  2. ^ Свой парень
  3. ^ В музее истории белорусского кино покажут лучшие детские фильмы Льва Голуба
  4. ^ Дети партизана
  5. ^ Прийти однажды, чтобы остаться навсегда...
  6. ^ Дети партизана (1954) Full Cast & Crew
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