Kremlin Farewell (1990)
A drama of intrigue and betrayal in Stalin's Russia. Stepan grows up in an orphanage, learning to love Stalin as 'a father to all children'. He retains disturbing memories of the disappearance of his real father and, when a strange message is delivered to him, he's determined to find out the truth.
Director: Tristram Powell
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Freddie Jones as Agejev |
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Kenneth Colley as Sergej |
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Polly Walker as Nadja |
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Richard Wilson as Lebedev |
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Daniel Eastland as Stepan |
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Bernard Kay as Stalin |
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Ken Robertson as Pauker |
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Tony Quant as Stepan (aged 3) |
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Laurence Zage as Vassily Ikramov |
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James French as Sasha |
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Igor Gridneff as Comrade Grosberg |
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Graham Crowden as Lipetkin |
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David Foxxe as Startsev |
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Aden Gillett as Ulinov |
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Bill Wallis as Vyshinsky |
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Peter Majer as Official |
| Directing | Tristram Powell | Director |
| Production | David M. Thompson | Producer |
| Writing | Jane Tranter | Script Editor |
| Writing | Nigel Williams | Writer |