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Assassination: An October Murder in Munich

Genres
Drama
History
Rating
7.0
StatusReleased
LanguagesУкраїнський
CountriesUkraine
Release Date1995-10-14
Runtime110 mins

Overview

The film covers the period from 1947, when UPA troops broke with fights abroad, and to autumn of 1959, when in Munich KGB agent Bohdan Stashynskyi killed Stepan Bandera.

Cast & Crew

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Leonid Bakshtayev

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Mykola Boklan

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Valerii Lehin

as Orlyk

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Marina Mogilevskaya

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Yaroslav Muka

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Orest Ohorodnyk

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Oles Sanin

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Galina Sulima

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Borys Heorhiyevskyi

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Serhiy Marchenko

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