Seventeen Moments of Spring - Cast

Cast

  • Vyacheslav Tikhonov — Max Otto von Stierlitz
  • Yevgeniy Yevstigneyev — Professor Pleischner.
  • Lev Durov — Klaus.
  • Svetlana Svetlichnaya — Gabi Nabel.
  • Nikolai Volkov — Erwin Kinn.
  • Yekaterina Gradova — Katherin Kinn.
  • Oleg Tabakov — Walter Schellenberg.
  • Leonid Bronevoy — Heinrich Müller.
  • Mikhail Zharkovsky — Ernst Kaltenbrunner.
  • Emilia Milton — Mrs. Saurig.
  • Otto Mellies — Helmut Kolder.
  • Olga Soshnikova — Barbara Krein.
  • Nikolai Prokopovich — Heinrich Himmler.
  • Yevgeniy Kuznetsov — Friedrich Wilhelm Krüger.
  • Edvard Izotov - Rudolf Schmundt (sic).
  • Vladimir Udalov — Wilhelm Burgdorf.
  • Rostislav Plyatt — Father Fritz Schlag.
  • Yuri Vizbor — Martin Bormann.
  • Nikolai Gritsenko — General in the train.
  • Leonid Kuravlyov — Kurt Eismann.
  • Fritz Diez — Adolf Hitler.
  • Vasily Lanovoy — Karl Wolff.
  • Valentin Gaft — Gero von Schulze-Gaevernitz.
  • Vladimir Kenigson — Krause.
  • Eleonora Shashkova — Isaev's wife.
  • Alexei Safonov — Jürgen Rolf.
  • Konstantin Zheldin — Wilhelm Holthoff.
  • Lavrentiy Masokha — Scholz.
  • Andro Kobaladze — Joseph Stalin.
  • Wilhelm Burmeier — Hermann Göring.
  • Yan Yanakiev — Eugen Dollmann.
  • Vyacheslav Shalevich — Allen Dulles.
  • Alexey Eybozhenko — Max Husmann.
  • Vladimir Emelyanov — Wilhelm Keitel.
  • Alexei Boryashinov - Albert Speer.

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