Diamonds for the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
Бриллианты для диктатуры пролетариата
In 1921, the Cheka became aware that gold and jewelry were stolen from the treasury of Gokhran, and that a special organization was involved in transporting the stolen to Estonia. Scout Maksim Isayev is sent to this country. He establishes that the cipher of the Soviet embassy Olenetskaya works for the German resident Nolmar, with whom employees of Gokhran Kozlovskaya and an appraiser Yakov Shelekhes are associated. As a result of the provocation, Isayev was arrested. In the prison cell, he finds himself together with the famous Russian writer Nikandrov, who could not find himself in post-revolutionary Russia and went abroad. Released soon by the efforts of his comrades, Isayev continues the struggle for the fate of Nikandrov — for his return to his homeland.
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Vladimir Ivashov
as Isayev
Aleksandr Kaydanovskiy
as Vorontsov
Yekaterina Vasilyeva
as Anna Viktorovna
Margarita Terekhova
as Vera
Tatyana Samoylova
as Olenetskaya
Edita Pyekha
as Lida Bosse
Nikolai Volkov Ml.
as Nikandrov
Nikolai Volkov St.
as Vladimirov
Aleksandr Porokhovshchikov
as Osip Shelekhes
Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
as Roman
Arkadii Hashynskyi
as Yakov Shelekhes
Sergey Zhirnov
as Bokii
Lev Durov
as Pozhamchi
Mikk Mikiver
as Neumann
Vladimir Osenev
as Stopansky
Algimantas Masiulis
as Nolmar
Ants Eskola
as Marchand
Heino Mandri
as Iurla
Yuri Katin-Yartsev
as Krutov
Natalya Markina
as Nina
Anatoliy Podshivalov
as Volodya Budnikov
Rasmi Dzhabrailov
as Tarykin
Georgi Svetlani
as Old Man
Anastasiya Bedredinova
as Kozlovskaya
Herardo Kontreras
as Unanyan
Ants Jõgi
as Saaks
Leonhard Merzin
as Auguste
Rudolf Allabert
as Hans
Aleksey Zaytsev
as Mikhail Yeroshin
Dmitriy Orlovskiy
as Karpov
Nikolai Smirnov
as Yevplanov
Eve Kivi
as Lady at the Restaurant
Aleksandr Zakharov
as Embassy Worker
Enn Rekkor
Arvo Pärt
as Piano Player at the Restaurant