Wagtails Army
Wagtails Army (Russian: Армия «Трясогузки», Latvian: Cielaviņas armija) is a 1964 Soviet family film directed by Aleksandrs Leimanis.[1][2][3]
| Wagtails Army | |
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| Russian: Армия «Трясогузки» | |
| Directed by | Aleksandrs Leimanis |
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| Music by | Kirill Molchanov |
| Cinematography | Māris Rudzītis |
| Edited by | Ērika Meškovska |
| Country | Soviet Union |
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Plot
Kolchak's train had an accident, at the site of which the White Guards discovered a checkbox with the text "Wagtails Army", as a result of which the massive arrests began.[4]
Cast
- Viktor Kholmogorov
- Yuri Korzhov
- Aivars Galviņš
- Gunārs Cilinskis
- Ivan Kuznetsov
- Viktor Plyut
- Aleksey Alekseev
- Gurgen Tonunts as Esaul
- Pavel Shpringfeld
- Uldis Dumpis[5]
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