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Teheran '43
6.2
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3h 12m
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1981
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Released
Overview
This story starts in 1980 in Paris as the memories of Andrei Borodin, a Soviet agent, take the action back to 1943 during the Teheran meetings of Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill. A high-ranking Nazi officer developed a plan to assassinate the three world leaders in order to undermine the Allied forces. He commissioned the German agent Max Richard to carry out his plan, but it failed miserably due to the quick action and thinking of Andrei. While in Teheran, Andrei met a French woman, Marie Louni, living in the city and they had a brief but intense affair. Nearly four decades later, the Nazi officer has been captured - but not for long. Freed by terrorists, the officer is hunting down the German agent who failed to carry out the planned assassinations. Max lives at Françoise, a young French woman, who hides him.

Cast
Natalya Belokhvostikova poster
Natalya Belokhvostikova
Marie Louni / Nathalie
Curd Jürgens poster
Curd Jürgens
Maître Legraine
Igor Kostolevskiy poster
Igor Kostolevskiy
Andre Ilytch
Claude Jade poster
Claude Jade
Françoise
Georges Géret poster
Georges Géret
Dennis Pew
Albert Filozov poster
Albert Filozov
Scherner
Alain Delon poster
Alain Delon
Inspector Georges Foche
Nikolay Grinko poster
Nikolay Grinko
Hermolin
Gleb Strizhenov poster
Gleb Strizhenov
Simon
Mike Marshall poster
Mike Marshall
First Terrorist
Jess Hahn poster
Jess Hahn
Second Terrorist
Evelyne Kraft poster
Evelyne Kraft
False Secretary
Natalia Naumowa poster
Natalia Naumowa
Françoise as Child
Armen Dzhigarkhanyan poster
Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
Max Richard
Jacques Roux poster
Jacques Roux
Mr. Johnson
Olegar Fedoro poster
Olegar Fedoro
passenger
Nartai Begalin poster
Nartai Begalin
Naphtai, the driver (uncredited)
Vsevolod Sanayev poster
Vsevolod Sanayev
Innkeeper (uncredited)
Yelena Dobronravova poster
Yelena Dobronravova
Legraine's Assistant (uncredited)
Aleksandr Yanvaryov poster
Aleksandr Yanvaryov
(uncredited)

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