The Road (1955 film) explained

The Road
Director:Aleksandr Stolper
Music:Nikolai Kryukov
Studio:Mosfilm
Runtime:103 minutes
Country:Soviet Union
Language:Russian

The Road (ru|Дорога|Doroga) is a 1955 Soviet action adventure film directed by Aleksandr Stolper and starring Andrei Popov and Nikolai Gritsenko.[1]

Plot

On a newly constructed mountain road in the eastern USSR, dozens of vehicles carrying passengers and cargo are stranded due to heavy snowfall. Among those stuck are a State Security captain and "Swedish Professor Raiding," who is, in fact, Reginald Sniders, a foreign intelligence agent. The next morning, despite the ongoing blizzard, the convoy sets out to tackle the mountain pass.

Cast

References

  1. Rollberg p.669

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