The Lost Ones (1971)
Two young nationalists from Soviet Estonia falls under the influence of popular radio DJ Rudolf Talgre, who during the war collaborated with the Nazis and was proud of it and now settled in Sweden. However, one of the friends begins to doubt the correctness of the “voice”, which leads to a quarrel between friends ... After going through betrayal and murder, students - Juhan and Linda - still manage to get into the coveted Sweden, where they actually learn the price of the words of their ideological mentor.
Director: Kalju Komissarov
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Enn Kraam as Juhan Saks |
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Katrin Kumpan as Linda Päri |
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Kalju Komissarov as Enn Alling |
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Ago Roo as Olev |
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Tõnu Tepandi as Heino |
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Tõnu Mikiver as Jakob |
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Einari Koppel as Rudolf Talgre |
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Gunnar Kilgas as Ilmar Tomson |
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Aarne Üksküla as Barry Rose |
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Mikk Mikiver as Matti |
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Ants Lauter as |
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Lisl Lindau as |
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Hugo Laur as |
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Ellen Alaküla as |
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Eduard Ralja as |
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Paul Kilgas as |
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Andres Ots as |
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Leida Rammo as |
| Directing | Kalju Komissarov | Director |
| Camera | Jüri Garšnek | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Pavel Finn | Writer |
| Writing | Vladimir Vaynshtok | Writer |
| Writing | Grigori Skulski | Script Editor |
| Editing | Sirje Haagel | Editor |
| Art | Rein Raamat | Production Design |
| Sound | Eino Tamberg | Original Music Composer |