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The Secret of the Black Hand

1954. The restless dreamer Mishka has almost realized his dream of starring in a spy movie. A new adventure awaits him: he and his mother have a long journey across the country to reunite with the boy's father, a pilot. On the train, Mishka discovers a real spy and decides to prevent him from committing an insidious villainy by all means.

Top Cast

  • Miron Provorov

    Miron Provorov

    Misha

  • Vitaliya Kornienko

    Vitaliya Kornienko

    Katerina

  • Igor Jijikine

    Igor Jijikine

    Grandad

  • Anna Yakunina

    Anna Yakunina

    Grandma

  • Ivan Shibanov

    Ivan Shibanov

    Black Hand

  • Yaroslav Zhalnin

    Yaroslav Zhalnin

    Dad

  • Alexandr Sergeev

    Alexandr Sergeev

    Film Crew

  • Aleksandr Oblasov

    Aleksandr Oblasov

  • Alexey Ovsyannikov

    Alexey Ovsyannikov

    Varlam

Overview

1954. The restless dreamer Mishka has almost realized his dream of starring in a spy movie. A new adventure awaits him: he and his mother have a long journey across the country to reunite with the boy's father, a pilot. On the train, Mishka discovers a real spy and decides to prevent him from committing an insidious villainy by all means.

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