129 minutes
12/17/1982
After returning from the USSR, Tulyev was subjected to rigorous verification of his former "owners". He continues his work in Western intelligence, but already as a Soviet intelligence officer through the First Main Directorate of the KGB of the USSR. In a new capacity, he establishes the whereabouts of Hitler’s criminal Hoffmann, who was once sentenced to death, and helps the authorities arrest him. However, as a result of the conflict within NATO intelligence, Charlie Brighton, Hoffman's assistant, begins to hunt for him. At the same time, Tulyev manages to establish the identity of the murderer of his father, Karl Brockmann, with whom they crossed in the service of mercenaries somewhere in hot countries. He wants revenge, but, by an evil irony of fate, he must help prepare Brockmann for being cast as a spy in the Soviet Union.
Georgi Zhzhyonov
as Tulyev
Pyotr Velyaminov
as Lukin
Nikolai Prokopovich
as Markov
Yevgeni Gerasimov
as Kuznetsov
Leonid Bronevoy
as Stäube
Boris Khimichev
as Stevenson
Iren Azer
as Martha
Vadim Zakharchenko
as Utkin
Yevgeni Kindinov
as Brockmann
Boris Ivanov
as Don
Lyubov Sokolova
as Natalya Sergeyevna
Eleonora Shashkova
as Mariya
Tatyana Okunevskaya
as Stachevskaya
Leonid Yarmolnik
as Charlie
Aleksandr Yakovlev
as Roche
Aleksey Mikhaylov
as Mortimer
Nikolay Grabbe
as Krug
Georgiy Teykh
as Hoffmann
Gotlib Roninson
as Pommere
Georgi Tusuzov
as radio amateur
Yuri Gusev
as Kartell
Vladimir Mashchenko
as Fulton
Grigoriy Lyampe
as hotel manager
Yelena Maksimova
as Utkin's neighbour
Boris Smorchkov
as forester