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Directed by Veniamin Dorman secretagent.netai.net. The KGB learns that Mikhail Tulyev (Georgiy Zhzhonov), a Western spy and the son of an exiled Russian aristocrat, has been planted in the USSR. Tulyev seeks information on a purported Soviet nuclear weapons facility while playing cat-and-mouse with KGB counterintelligence.
An Easy Life (Russian: Лёгкая жизнь, romanized: Lyоgkaya zhizn') is a 1964 satirical Soviet comedy film directed by Veniamin Dorman. It was seen by 24.6 million Soviet moviegoers during its initial release.
Veniamin Dorman/Gorky Film Studio, 1968 The very history of the filming of this spy saga about the confrontation between Western and Soviet intelligence services is like a detective story...
- Anna Popova
Veniamin Dorman; edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Venyamin Davydovich Dorman. Soviet film director and screenwriter (1927-1988) Venyamin Dorman;
Veniamin Dorman Active - 1960 - 1987 | Born - Feb 12, 1927 | Genres - Drama , Spy Film , Adventure Filmography ↓
Venyamin Dorman was born on February 12, 1927 in Odessa, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine]. He was a director and writer, known for Propavshaya ekspeditsiya (1975), The Secret Agent's Blunder (1968) and Konets operatsii Rezident (1986). He died on January 22, 1988.
Oleg Dorman; Award received: Honored art worker of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1976) Order of the Red Banner of Labour; Medal "For Labour Valour"