Union soviétique,
1943, 54 min
Résumés(1)
Elusive Jan, a Soviet film directed by Vladimir Petrov and Isidor Annensky, is an idiosyncratic interpretation of - as well as a tribute to - the dramatic escape of legendary Czech Resistance fighter Jan Smudek from Czechoslovakia occupied by the Nazi. (Summer Film School)
Acteurs·trices
Yevgeniy Samoylov
Empire russe
Meilleurs films :
Waterloo (1970)
Oni sražalis za Rodinu (1975)
Boris Godunov (1986)
Anatoliy Smiranin
Empire russe
Meilleurs films :
Čelovek-amfibija (1962)