Two people knew the password– a 1985 Soviet feature film, a spy detective story by Nikolai Litus
Production: Dovzhenko Film Studio, USSR, 1985
Filmmaker:N. Litus
Scriptwriter:M.Kanyuka
Starring: I. Alferova,A.Livanov, K. Stepankov,N.Grinko, B.Sokolov, S.Oleksenko, A. Buldakov,V. Talashko
Duration: 85 minutes
Narrative:
The action of the film "The Password Was Knew by Two" takes place in Russia after the Civil War. In Ukraine, a counter-revolutionary organization, the "White Eagle", operates, terrorizing the local population and conducting active subversive work against the Soviet government. The Kiev Cheka received information about the impending conspiracy and asks its agent in France to establish whether there is a connection between the "White Eagle" and the "Big Six", an influential émigré organization.
One of the members of the "Big Six" was Count Kabardin, whose daughter Irina was in Soviet Russia. As one of the prominent figures of the White emigration, it was not fitting for Kabardin to have a daughter in the enemy camp, so the Count decided by hook or by crook to take Irina to the West.
For this purpose, he sends to Russia a former officer of the tsarist counterintelligence, Colonel Lavrov, who was sentenced to death in absentia in Soviet Russia.
A source from France informed the Cheka about Lavrov's arrival and his mission to kidnap Irina. But the Cheka decided not to arrest Lavrov and not to prevent the girl from being taken to the West to her father, since Irina had long been cooperating with the Cheka and could have supplied very valuable information directly from the enemy center, one of whose leaders was her father...
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