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Das russische Wunder (1963)

Genre : Documentary, History

Runtime : 0M

Director : Andrew Thorndike, Annelie Thorndike

Synopsis

Actors

Wolfgang Heinz
Wolfgang Heinz
(narrator)
Günther Grabbert
Günther Grabbert
(narrator)
Fred Düren
Fred Düren
(narrator)
Günther Simon
Günther Simon
(narrator)
Horst Drinda
Horst Drinda
(narrator)
Lotte Loebinger
Lotte Loebinger
(narrator)
Wolfgang Langhoff
Wolfgang Langhoff
(narrator)
Helmut Müller-Lankow
Helmut Müller-Lankow
(narrator)
Walter Niklaus
Walter Niklaus
(narrator)
Yuriy Yakovlev
Yuriy Yakovlev
(Russian version narrator)
George Coulouris
George Coulouris
(English version narrator)
Mark Dignam
Mark Dignam
(English version narrator)
Ina De La Haye
Ina De La Haye
(English version narrator)
Gerry Wolff
Gerry Wolff
(English version narrator)

Crews

Andrew Thorndike
Andrew Thorndike
Director
Annelie Thorndike
Annelie Thorndike
Director
Joachim Hadaschik
Joachim Hadaschik
Writer
Richard Cohn-Vossen
Richard Cohn-Vossen
Writer
Klaus Alde
Klaus Alde
Writer
Manfred Krause
Manfred Krause
Writer
Andrew Thorndike
Andrew Thorndike
Writer
Annelie Thorndike
Annelie Thorndike
Writer
Sergey Kiselev
Sergey Kiselev
Cinematography
Vladimir Kopalin
Vladimir Kopalin
Cinematography
Wolfgang Randel
Wolfgang Randel
Cinematography
Alexander Kochetkov
Alexander Kochetkov
Cinematography
Peter Süring
Peter Süring
Cinematography
Christa Bramann
Christa Bramann
Editor
Renate Cohn-Vossen
Renate Cohn-Vossen
Editor
Paul Dessau
Paul Dessau
Music

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