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The Extradition

The Extradition (1975)

1975 1h 30m FR

The Extradition (1975) runs 1h 30m and streams free in HD on Zoovie. Directed by Peter von Gunten, starring Roger Jendly, Anne Wiazemsky, and William Jacques. Drama. 5+ HD servers, switch any time.

What is The Extradition (1975) about?

Throughout the late 19th century and in the early part of the 20th, Russians of a wide variety of political persuasions contemplated various forms of revolution. Throughout the same period, they often had to seek asylum in other countries. This movie concerns Sergei (Roger Jendly), a revolutionary who kills a student in Russia and flees to Switzerland. Though he has the gifts and abilities to unify various revolutionary groups within Russia, once he has been forced to flee, they have no interest in him. When his presence in Switzerland threatens a trade agreement with the Tsar, he is tracked down and expelled.

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Director:
Peter von Gunten
Production:
Cinov Bern
Country:
Switzerland
Languages:
French
IMDb:
tt0071174

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Who stars in The Extradition (1975)?

Roger Jendly as Sergej Njetschajew, Anne Wiazemsky as Nathalie Herzen, William Jacques as Bakunin, Silvia Jost as Albertine, Claude Yersin as Alexandre Herzen fils, Bernard Arczynski as Ogarev, Paul Pasquier as Cemperio, Erich Schade as Welti.

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Where can I watch The Extradition online for free?

You can watch The Extradition (1975) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is The Extradition?

The Extradition has a running time of 1h 30m (90 minutes total).

Who directed The Extradition?

The Extradition was directed by Peter von Gunten.

What genre is The Extradition?

The Extradition is a Drama film released in 1975.

Who stars in The Extradition?

The cast of The Extradition includes Roger Jendly, Anne Wiazemsky, William Jacques, Silvia Jost and Claude Yersin.