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Ambassador Joseph Davies is sent by FDR to Russia to learn about the Soviet system and returns to the US as an advocate of socialism.
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124 min
1943-04-29
Released
English
17
5.2
Ambassador Joseph E. Davies
Marjorie Davis
Maxim Litvinov
Freddie
Viatcheslav Molotov
Emlen Davies
Paul
Maj. Kamenev
Vyshinsky, chief trial prosecutor
Minister von Ribbentrop
Mrs. Litvinov
Winston Churchill
Mr. Krestinsky
Tanya Litvinov
Col. Faymonville
Loy Henderson
Mikhail Kalinin, USSR president
Dr. Botkin
Self - in Prologue
Ship's Steward
Grinko (uncredited)
Heckler (uncredited)
Second Trial Judge (uncredited)
O.G.P.U. Man (uncredited)
Man at Bar in Montage (uncredited)
O.G.P.U. Man (uncredited)
Elderly Woman (uncredited)
Train Announcer (uncredited)
American Senator (uncredited)
Electrician at Madison Square Garden (uncredited)
Father (uncredited)
Soldier (uncredited)
Dr. Hjalmar Schacht - Banker (uncredited)
Italian Reporter (uncredited)
Man at Inn (uncredited)
Russian Woman (uncredited)
Heckler (uncredited)
Heckler (uncredited)
M. Delbeau - French Minister (uncredited)
Heinrich Sahm (uncredited)
Well-Wisher at Train (uncredited)
American Delegate (uncredited)
Senator (uncredited)
Congressman (uncredited)
American Senator (uncredited)
Yugoslavian President (uncredited)
Soviet Official (uncredited)
Shop Foreman (uncredited)
Japanese Diplomat (uncredited)
Galina Ulanova - Ballerina (uncredited)
Newspaperman in Courtroom (uncredited)
Pierre Laval (uncredited)
Japanese Ambassador Shigemitsu (uncredited)
Maria - Beautician (uncredited)
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Well-wisher with Bill (uncredited)
Vincent Massey (uncredited)
Heckler (uncredited)
Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Blacksmith (uncredited)
Italian (uncredited)
Spendler (uncredited)
Workman (uncredited)
Reporter (uncredited)
Delegate Van deWater (uncredited)
Frenchman (uncredited)
Russian Girl (uncredited)
Senator (uncredited)
French Reporter (uncredited)
French Maniac (uncredited)
Heckler (uncredited)
Isolaltionist (uncredited)
Litvinov's Secretary (uncredited)
Molotov's Secretary (uncredited)
Russian Woman (uncredited)
American Senator (uncredited)
Emlen's Well-Wisher at Train Station (uncredited)
Son (uncredited)
Radio Listener (uncredited)
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Heckler (uncredited)
Dutch Banker (uncredited)
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
German Diplomat at Train Station (uncredited)
Reporter (uncredited)
American Newsman (uncredited)
von Schulenberg (uncredited)
American Senator (uncredited)
Isolationist (uncredited)
Tsiang Ting Fu - Chinese Ambassador (uncredited)
Johnny - Emlen's Well-Wisher at Train Station (uncredited)
American Newsman (uncredited)
Chinese Girl (uncredited)
Newsreel Photographer (uncredited)
Russian Foreman (uncredited)
Commentator (uncredited)
American Senator (uncredited)
O.G.P.U. Man (uncredited)
Mr. Leon Trotsky (uncredited)
Fat German (uncredited)
Train Passenger Arriving Late (uncredited)
Commandant of the Court (uncredited)
Parachutist (uncredited)
Isolationist (uncredited)
Russian Air Force Officer (uncredited)
White House Butler (uncredited)
O.G.P.U. Man in Taxi (uncredited)
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Charlie - American Newsman (uncredited)
Lord Chilston (uncredited)
Parade Spectator (uncredited)
Isolationist (uncredited)
Grandfather (uncredited)
Minister's Wife (uncredited)
American Newsman (uncredited)
Congressman (uncredited)
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Mr. Radek (uncredited)
Heckler (uncredited)
Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Parliament Member (uncredited)
Madame Molotov (uncredited)
Machinist (uncredited)
Dutch Banker (uncredited)
Japanese Diplomat (uncredited)
German Businessman (uncredited)
Old Russian (uncredited)
Heckler (uncredited)
Russian Train Engineer (uncredited)
Gen. Semen Timoshenko (uncredited)
Isolationist (uncredited)
Newspaperman (uncredited)
American Newsman (uncredited)
Heckler (uncredited)
Parade Soldier Spectator (uncredited)
British Delegate (uncredited)
Joseph Stalin (uncredited)
O.G.P.U. Man (uncredited)
Father (uncredited)
O.G.P.U. Man (uncredited)
Rosso - Italian Ambassador (uncredited)
Man in Kitchenin Montage (uncredited)
Mr. Rosengoltz (uncredited)
O.G.P.U. Man (uncredited)
Bill - Well-wisher (uncredited)
Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Reporter (uncredited)
Bookseller (uncredited)
German Reporter (uncredited)
Mrs. Churchill (uncredited)
Lady Chilston (uncredited)
Man with Microphone (uncredited)
American Newsman (uncredited)
Russian Servant (uncredited)
Timid Man (uncredited)
Natasha (uncredited)
Reporter at Train (uncredited)
Russian Machinist Workman (uncredited)
Radio Listener (uncredited)
League of Nations Official / Ball Guest (uncredited)
Mr. Pyatakov (uncredited)
Young Woman (uncredited)
Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Dancer at Ball / Congressman (uncredited)
Heckler (uncredited)
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Anthony Eden (uncredited)
Isolationist (uncredited)
Russian Officer (uncredited)
Ball Guest (uncredited)
Congressman (uncredited)
Courtroom Reporter (uncredited)
Irish-American in Montage (uncredited)
Mr. Yagoda (former O.G.P.U. Head) (uncredited)
Ulanova's Dancing Partner (uncredited)
Court Attendant (uncredited)
Uncaring Businessman (uncredited)
Russian Military Policeman (uncredited)
Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Heckler (uncredited)
Doctor (uncredited)
Coulendre (uncredited)
Trial Judge Ulrich (uncredited)
Member of Parliament (uncredited)
Ignacy Paderewski (uncredited)
General von Koestrich - German ambassador (uncredited)
Italian Reporter (uncredited)
President Paul van Zeeland (uncredited)
Parachutist (uncredited)
Mother (uncredited)
Accused Member of O.G.P.U. (uncredited)
Foreman (uncredited)
Herr Schmidt (uncredited)
German Major (uncredited)
Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Flower Girl (uncredited)
Spadebeard (uncredited)
German Reporter (uncredited)
Train Gate Guard (uncredited)
Parachutist (uncredited)
Mr. Nikolai Bukharin (uncredited)
Engineer (uncredited)
Russian Nurse (uncredited)
Daughter (uncredited)
Kommodov (uncredited)
German Bund Member (uncredited)
Joseph Stalin (archive footage) (uncredited)
German (uncredited)
Southerner in Montage (uncredited)
Englishman (uncredited)
Ski Troop Lieutenant (uncredited)
Guest at Davies' Speech (uncredited)
O.G.P.U. Man (uncredited)
Parachutist (uncredited)
Mr. Tukhachevsky (Former General) (uncredited)
Secretary of State Cordell Hull (uncredited)
American Engineer in Russia (uncredited)
Russian Nurse (uncredited)
German Diplomat in Berlin (uncredited)
Herr Schufeldt - Hamburg Official (uncredited)
Barkov (uncredited)
Raymond - Davies' Butler (uncredited)
Mother (uncredited)
Naval Attache (uncredited)
Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Heckler (uncredited)
Polish Ambassador Grzybowski (uncredited)
Petya (uncredited)
Haile Selassie (uncredited)
Mr. Sokolnikov (uncredited)
Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Well-Wisher at Train (uncredited)
Parachutist (uncredited)
Japanese Diplomat (uncredited)
President Roosevelt (uncredited)
German Train Conductor (uncredited)
Russian Woman (uncredited)
German Reporter (uncredited)
Man at Inn (uncredited)
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