

Dangerous Tour (1969)
Watch Dangerous Tour (1969) free in HD on Zoovie. starring Mykola Hrynko, Vladimir Vysotsky, and Efim Kopelyan. Action and Adventure on multiple servers, no signup.
What is Dangerous Tour (1969) about?
Based on the events that took place in Odessa in 1910, when, on the instructions of the Foreign Bureau of the RSDLP, a prominent Bolshevik underground worker arrived in the city under the guise of a French timber merchant, who was to organize the delivery of illegal literature to Russia through the Odessa port. The task can be completed. In Odessa, a variety show theater was created, which, having gained fame, toured Russia and received "theater props" from France...
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- Production:
- Odessa Film Studio
- Country:
- Soviet Union
- Languages:
- Russian
- IMDb:
- tt0064765
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Who stars in Dangerous Tour (1969)?
Mykola Hrynko as Andrei Maksimovich / Viscount de Cordel, Vladimir Vysotsky as Bengalsky / Nikolai Kovalenko, Efim Kopelyan as Bobruisky-Dumbadze, Lionella Pyryeva as Sophie, Ivan Pereverzev as general-governor, Georgiy Yumatov as Maksim, Nikolay Fedortsov as Borisov, Vladimir Shubarin as Alfred II.

Andrei Maksimovich / Viscount de Cordel

Bengalsky / Nikolai Kovalenko

Bobruisky-Dumbadze

Sophie

general-governor

Maksim
Borisov

Alfred II

Granovskaya
Granovsky

Evelina

watchman
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Dangerous Tour has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.6/10 based on 7 votes.
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Dangerous Tour is a Action, Adventure and History film released in 1969.
Who stars in Dangerous Tour?▼
The cast of Dangerous Tour includes Mykola Hrynko, Vladimir Vysotsky, Efim Kopelyan, Lionella Pyryeva and Ivan Pereverzev.







