Kremlin Farewell Trailer

Kremlin Farewell Trailer (1990)

01 April 1990 Drama, History, TV Movie 90 mins

A drama of intrigue and betrayal in Stalin's Russia. Stepan grows up in an orphanage, learning to love Stalin as 'a father to all children'. He retains disturbing memories of the disappearance of his real father and, when a strange message is delivered to him, he's determined to find out the truth.

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Cast

Freddie Jones

as Agejev

Richard Wilson

as Lebedev

Bernard Kay

as Stalin

Ken Robertson

as Pauker

Tony Quant

as Stepan (aged 3)

Laurence Zage

as Vassily Ikramov

Igor Gridneff

as Comrade Grosberg

Graham Crowden

as Lipetkin

David Foxxe

as Startsev

Aden Gillett

as Ulinov

Bill Wallis

as Vyshinsky

Peter Majer

as Official

International Titles

Screen Two: Kremlin Farewell Trailer

The Kremlin Farewell Trailer

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 01 April 1990

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