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Road to Damask

About a clash on the open sea between Soviet sailors and a group of White Guard officers. Lost movie.

Top Cast

  • Oksana Podlesnaya

    Oksana Podlesnaya

    Spy

  • Ivan Kapralov

    Ivan Kapralov

    Captain's first mate

  • Aleksandr Antonov

    Aleksandr Antonov

    Ignat Sheremet

  • V. Gryunberg

    V. Gryunberg

    Zorich

  • Nikolay Sinelnikov

    Nikolay Sinelnikov

    Captain

  • P. Gudo

    P. Gudo

    Elston

  • Nikolai Korn

    Nikolai Korn

    Sea cadet

Overview

About a clash on the open sea between Soviet sailors and a group of White Guard officers. Lost movie.

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