149 minutes
8/10/1970
After Tulyev's arrest, Soviet counterintelligence continues the radio game with the enemy, sending encryptions signed "Nadezhda" to the Western intelligence center. KGB officer Sinitsyn, friendly towards Tulyev, tries to persuade him to take his side — he arranges a meeting to a scout with Mariya and her son, whom he has never seen before. In addition, Mikhail learns that his father didn't die of his own death, but was most likely killed. Meanwhile, a young Soviet scientist Borkov, who spoke at an international conference about his innovative work, finds himself in the spotlight of the Western security services.
Georgi Zhzhyonov
as Tulyev
Mikhail Nozhkin
as Pavel "Bekas" Sinitsyn
Andrei Vertogradov
as Borkov
Efim Kopelyan
as Sergeyev
Rostislav Plyatt
as Nikolai Kazin
Nikolai Prokopovich
as Markov
Zhanna Bolotova
as Yulya
Eve Kivi
as Rimma
Edita Pyekha
as Josephine Claire
Eleonora Shashkova
as Mariya
Ervin Knausmyuller
as Sebastian
Gleb Plaksin
as chief of a foreign intelligence center
Olev Eskola
as Friedrich Klotz
Georgi Shapovalov
as Vasili Akulov / Kondrat
Peter Borgelt
as inspector of Interpol
Erich Gerberding
as McClowe
Wilhelm Koch-Hooge
as Klaus
Bronius Babkauskas
as Philippe Couturier
Ernst Zorin
as Alik Stupin
Nikolai Ryzhov
as Vasnetsov