Das Lied der Balalaika Trailer

Das Lied der Balalaika Trailer (1971)

01 March 1971 Drama, Crime 88 mins

Sasha Voronin, a famous singer about to marry supermodel Nathalie, falls victim to John Darow, who attempts to murder him by knocking him out and throwing him into the sea. Sacha is taken in by fishermen, but he has lost his memory and takes the name Samson. Samson's memory begins to awaken when he hears a familiar tune during a circus performance, and begins to sing. Deciding to leave with the circus troupe, he ends up being hired by the director of a radio station, who launches him on the air under the name of "unknown singer". Nathalie, meanwhile married to John, recognizes his voice and wants to find him; Sacha rejects her because he has fallen in love with Maria. John again tries to eliminate Sacha, then attempts to kidnap Maria. After a mad chase, Sacha defeats John, who is arrested by the police.

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Cast

Ivan Rebroff

as Samson-Sascha

Noëlle Adam

as Nathalie

Ivy Mareva

as Maria

Germaine Montero

as Mama Angelo

Jean Parédès

as Patrick Tournon

Katja Ebstein

as Singer

Henri Génès

as André

Jean Carmet

as Angelo

Daniel Ceccaldi

as Coffinet

Jean Rupert

as Gendarm

Crew

Hans Jura

Hans Jura Director of Photography

Jacques Robin

Jacques Robin Director of Photography

Pierre Balmain

Pierre Balmain Costume Design

Eberhard Schröder

Eberhard Schröder Assistant Director

Patrick Saglio

Patrick Saglio Assistant Director

Heinz Pollak

Heinz Pollak Production Manager

Louis de Masure

Louis de Masure Production Manager

Tonio Suné

Tonio Suné Unit Manager

Madeleine Guérin

Madeleine Guérin Assistant Editor

International Titles

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International Releases Dates

Austria 01 March 1971

Belgium 29 September 1971

Germany 12 March 1971

France 29 September 1971

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