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The Defection of Simas Kudirka (1978)

Genre : TV Movie, Drama

Runtime : 1H 40M

Director : David Lowell Rich

Synopsis

Based on the true story of the attempted defection in 1970 by a Lithuanian seaman seeking political asylum in the United States. Kudirka was denied asylum and returned to the Soviets, charged with treason, and sentenced to ten years of hard labor. It was later discovered and verified that his mother had been born in Brooklyn and gone to Lithuania at a young age, which meant she was a U. S. citizen. As a result, Kudirka was declared a U. S. citizen and in 1974 released by the Soviets.

Actors

Alan Arkin
Alan Arkin
Simas Kudirka
Richard Jordan
Richard Jordan
Cmdr. Edward Devon
Donald Pleasence
Donald Pleasence
Capt. Vladimir Popov
George Dzundza
George Dzundza
Gruzauskas
John McMartin
John McMartin
Phillip Chadway
Shirley Knight
Shirley Knight
Genna Kudirka
Marvin Silbersher
Marvin Silbersher
Cmdr. Burkalis
Peter Evans
Peter Evans
Mott
Ted Shackelford
Ted Shackelford
Blain
Barton Heyman
Barton Heyman
Dr. Paegle
Jack Blessing
Jack Blessing
Kabek
Nicholas Guest
Nicholas Guest
Baltrunar
Matthew Arkin
Matthew Arkin
Petras
Salem Ludwig
Salem Ludwig
Assistant Supervisor
Donald Warnock
Donald Warnock
Stender
Nicholas Saunders
Nicholas Saunders
Soviet Chairman
Warren Manzi
Warren Manzi
Radio Operator
David Gibson
David Gibson
Garvey
Thom Vegh
Thom Vegh
Cipola
Mark Bernier
Mark Bernier
Colley
Clarence Felder
Clarence Felder
Picnic Man
Gedda Petry
Gedda Petry
Marija
Joe Sabia
Joe Sabia
Durgas
Daniel Williams
Daniel Williams
Seaman Nance
Michael Stein
Michael Stein
Yakov
Joyce Vining Morgan
Joyce Vining Morgan
Mrs. Paegle
Don Wescott
Don Wescott
Prosecutor
Jack Lazare
Jack Lazare
Old KGB Man
Stephen Nuding
Stephen Nuding
Young KGB Man
Kenneth Bradford
Kenneth Bradford
Capt. Sloan
Leo Grillo
Leo Grillo
Thomas
Bok Richardson
Bok Richardson
Adm. Ritter
William Paul Steele
William Paul Steele
Cmdr. Sullivan

Crews

David Lowell Rich
David Lowell Rich
Director
Bruce Feldman
Bruce Feldman
Writer
Richard Briggs
Richard Briggs
Producer
Gerald I. Isenberg
Gerald I. Isenberg
Executive Producer
Gerald W. Abrams
Gerald W. Abrams
Executive Producer
David Shire
David Shire
Original Music Composer
Jacques R. Marquette
Jacques R. Marquette
Director of Photography
John A. Martinelli
John A. Martinelli
Editor
William Hiney
William Hiney
Art Direction
Richard Lapham
Richard Lapham
Music Editor

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