Secret Agent (1947 film)

Secret Agent (Russian: Подвиг разведчика, romanized: Podvig razvedchika) is a 1947 Soviet spy film directed by Boris Barnet[2] and based on the novel The Deed Remains Unknown (Russian: Подвиг остается неизвестным) by Mikhail Maklyarsky.[3] It was the first film about the actions of Soviet intelligence officers behind enemy lines in World War II.[citation needed] Soviet intelligence officer Aleksei Fedotov by the name of Heinrich Eckert departs for German-occupied Vinnytsia.His purpose is to obtain the secret correspondence of General Kuhn with the Hitler's headquarters.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article related to a Soviet film of the 1940s is a stub.
Pavel Kadochnikov (right) in Secret Agent (1947)
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