Assassination Attempt (1981)
Tegeran-43 (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 2h 30min
- Action, Crime
- 08 Jul 1981 (France)
- Movie
- 3 wins.
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Cast
Natalya Belokhvostikova | ... |
Marie Louni / Nathalie
(as Natacha Belokhvostikova)
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Curd Jürgens | ... |
Maître Legraine
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Igor Kostolevskiy | ... |
Andre Ilytch
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Claude Jade | ... |
Françoise
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Armen Dzhigarkhanyan | ... |
Max Richard
(as Armen Djigarkhanian)
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Georges Géret | ... |
Dennis Pew
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Albert Filozov | ... |
Scherner
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Alain Delon | ... |
Inspector Georges Foche
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Nikolay Grinko | ... |
Hermolin
(as Nicolas Grinko)
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Mike Marshall | ... |
First Terrorist
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Gleb Strizhenov | ... |
Simon
(as Glebe Strijenov)
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Jess Hahn | ... |
Second Terrorist
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Jacques Roux | ... |
Mr. Johnson
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Evelyne Kraft | ... |
False Secretary
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Natalya Naumova | ... |
Françoise as Child
(as Natasha Naumov)
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Olegar Fedoro | ... |
Passenger
(as Oleg Fedorov)
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Yuri Kvyatkovskiy |
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Alasgar Mammadoglu | ... |
(as Asker Mamed Ogly)
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Ashot Akopyan | ... |
(uncredited)
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Vladimir Basov | ... |
Interrogator (uncredited)
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Nartay Begalin | ... |
Naphtai, the driver (uncredited)
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Daniel Darnault | ... |
(uncredited)
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Guy Delorme | ... |
Foche's Murderer (uncredited)
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Elena Dobronravova | ... |
Legraine's Assistant (uncredited)
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Leonid Dovlatov | ... |
(uncredited)
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Grigori Dunayev | ... |
Demin (uncredited)
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Vatslav Dvorzhetsky | ... |
Dr. Denker (uncredited)
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Natalya Fateeva | ... |
Françoise (uncredited) (voice)
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Fatima Gusejnova | ... |
Young Woman (uncredited)
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Igor Klass | ... |
Dr. Denker (uncredited)
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D. Krotman | ... |
(uncredited)
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Abesalom Loria | ... |
(uncredited)
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Roland Malet | ... |
Investigator with Inspector Foche (uncredited)
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Dmitri Matveyev | ... |
Moscow Institute Employee (uncredited)
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Ruslan Mikaberidze | ... |
(uncredited)
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Aleksandr Mikulin | ... |
Paid Assassin in Truck (uncredited)
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Rodion Nakhapetov | ... |
Foche (uncredited) (voice)
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Jacques Pisias | ... |
Passerby on Avenue des Champs-Élysées (uncredited)
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Georgiy Saakyan | ... |
Joseph Stalin (uncredited)
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Vsevolod Sanaev | ... |
Innkeeper (uncredited)
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N. Sashyk | ... |
(uncredited)
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Hans-Dieter Schlegel | ... |
Butcher (uncredited)
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A. Stankevich | ... |
(uncredited)
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Cheslav Sushkevich | ... |
(uncredited)
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Mairbek Tsikhiyev | ... |
(uncredited)
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Baadur Tsuladze | ... |
Son of Murdered Persian (uncredited)
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Aleksandr Yanvaryov | ... |
(uncredited)
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Andrey Yurenev | ... |
(uncredited)
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Aleksei Zadachin | ... |
(uncredited)
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Directed by
Aleksandr Alov | ||
Vladimir Naumov |
Written by
Aleksandr Alov | ... | () |
Vladimir Naumov | ... | () |
Mikhail Shatrov | ... | () (as M. Shatrov) |
Produced by
Georges Cheyko | ... | producer |
Jean-Philippe Mérand | ... | producer |
Alois Schwendimann | ... | producer |
Edwards Volkoff | ... | producer |
Music by
Georges Garvarentz | ||
Moisey Vaynberg |
Cinematography by
Valentin Zheleznyakov |
Editing by
Catherine Kelber | ||
N. Khazova | ||
Yelena Surazhskaya | ... | (as Ye. Surazhskaya) |
Production Design by
Evgeniy Chernyaev | ||
Vladimir Kirs |
Set Decoration by
Evgenij Tchernov |
Costume Design by
Lidiya Novi |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Meyer Berreby | ... | assistant director |
Natalia Terpsikhorova | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Viktor Babushkin | ... | sound |
Roland Kazaryan | ... | sound |
Jean-François Naudon | ... | sound editor |
Andy Scott | ... | sound |
Stunts
Michel Berreur | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Daniel Breton | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Boris Zolin | ... | assistant camera |
Music Department
Emin Khachaturyan | ... | conductor |
Russian State Symphony Orchestra | ... | orchestra |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Goskino (1981) (Soviet Union) (theatrical)
- Moscow Film Festival (1981) (Soviet Union) (theatrical)
- Cinefrance (1983) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- Darelcine (1982) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Océanic Films (1981) (France) (theatrical)
- Progress Film-Verleih (1981) (East Germany) (theatrical)
- S.N. Prodis (1981) (France) (theatrical) (as Prodis)
- Antenne 2 (A2) (1985) (France) (tv)
- Central Television USSR (1987) (Soviet Union) (tv)
- Hunter Home Video (West Germany) (VHS)
- Medien Vertriebs (2006) (Germany) (DVD)
- Video Classics (1984) (Australia) (video)
- Wonderworld Film & Video (West Germany) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
This story starts in 1980 in Paris as the memories of Andrei Borodin (Igor Kostolevsky), 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 (Armen Dzhigarkhanian) 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 (Natalia Belokhvostikova), 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 (Claude Jade), a young French woman, who hides him. He trusts her and shows her all the documents. Max don't know, that Françoise works for the officer Scherner (Albert Filozov). In the meantime, the Soviet agent is in Paris to meet his lover from years ago, and modern terrorists pose threats that seem to have been carried across the decades... Written by hul |
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