Cheka Commissar Miroschtschenko
Originally released in 1925. Cheka Commissar Miroschtschenko is a drama film. directed by Paul Sehnert. At just 78 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Eduard Pütsep, Kalju Raag, and Valentine Vassiljeva
Synopsis
The Soviet Russia of 1920s. A group of Estonians, including young woman Agnes and her mother, Agnes’s friend engineer Karl Raudsepp and his fiancee Erna, are waiting for permission to return to Estonia. Love, however, won’t ask about people’s plans, poor conditions nor general atmosphere of violence. The mutual feelings between Karl and Agnes make Erna so jealous that she will make a false complaint about Agnes to Cheka. Agnes’s beauty hypnotizes both Tchekist Commissar Miroschtschenko and secret agent Hevelyn – both of them make up their minds that they must win the girl’s heart.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- ET
Production Companies
- Eesti National Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cheka Commissar Miroschtschenko about?
The Soviet Russia of 1920s. A group of Estonians, including young woman Agnes and her mother, Agnes’s friend engineer Karl Raudsepp and his fiancee Erna, are waiting for permission to return to E...
Who directed Cheka Commissar Miroschtschenko?
Cheka Commissar Miroschtschenko was directed by Paul Sehnert.
How long is Cheka Commissar Miroschtschenko?
Cheka Commissar Miroschtschenko has a runtime of 1 hours and 18 minutes (78 minutes total).
When was Cheka Commissar Miroschtschenko released?
Cheka Commissar Miroschtschenko was released on October 16, 1925 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Cheka Commissar Miroschtschenko?
The main cast of Cheka Commissar Miroschtschenko includes Eduard Pütsep, Kalju Raag, Valentine Vassiljeva, Ella Silber, Leonid Puhov.