Counter-Attack (One Against Seven) (1945)
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This drama is based on a Broadway play, One Against Seven, which in turn is based on the Russian play Pobyeda. Set during WW II, it centers on a Russian officer, a Russian woman, and seven German soldiers who have been trapped in the ruined cellar of a bombed out factory in a Nazi-controlled town.… More This drama is based on a Broadway play, One Against Seven, which in turn is based on the Russian play Pobyeda. Set during WW II, it centers on a Russian officer, a Russian woman, and seven German soldiers who have been trapped in the ruined cellar of a bombed out factory in a Nazi-controlled town. While waiting for someone to rescue them, the two Russians try to keep the Germans away. Eventually the Russian officer begins toying with a German officer and vice versa as both seek to extract information from the other. The Russian lets on that his troops are planning to construct a tunnel beneath the river. The woman is appalled at this betrayal of information, but her companion reassures her that he can kill the enemy before they have time to share that information. But first they need to get rescued. As time slowly passes, the tension increases, especially when the Russian finds himself falling asleep. The film was made during the brief period after WW II when Russia and the US were allies and the political overtones of the film were unintentional. Later, with the advent of the Cold War, many of the actors who participated in this film were called before the House Un-American Activities Committee and accused of being communist sympathizers and some were blacklisted. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Directed By
- Zoltan Korda
- Genres
- Drama
- In Theaters
- Apr 26, 1945 Wide
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Cast
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Paul Muni
as Alexei Kulkov
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Marguerite Chapman
as Lisa Elenko
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Larry Parks
as Kirichenko
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Philip Van Zandt
as Galkronye
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George Macready
as Col. Semenov
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Roman Bohnen
as Kostyuk
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Harro Meller
as Ernemann
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Erik Rolf
as Vassilev
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Rudolph Anders
as Stillman
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Ian Wolfe
as Ostrovski
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Frederick Giermann
as Weiler
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Paul Andor
as Krafft
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Ivan Triesault
as Grillparzer
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Ludwig Donath
as Mueller
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Louis Adlon
as Huebsch
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Trevor Bardette
as Petrov
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Richard Hale
as Gen. Kalinev
- Virginia Christine