About The Kremlin Letter
When an unauthorized letter is sent to Moscow alleging the U.S. government's willingness to help Russia attack China, former naval officer Charles Rone and his team are sent to retrieve it. They go undercover, successfully reaching out to Erika Kosnov, the wife of a former agent, now married to the head of Russia's secret police. Their plans are interrupted, however, when their Moscow hideout is raided by a cunning politician.
Full Cast of The Kremlin Letter
Bibi Andersson
plays Erika Kosnov
Nigel Green
plays The Whore
Dean Jagger
plays Highwayman
Lila Kedrova
plays Madam Sophie
Micheál Mac Liammóir
plays Sweet Alice
Patrick O'Neal
plays Charles Rone
Barbara Parkins
plays B. A.
Ronald Radd
plays Captain Potkin
George Sanders
plays Warlock
Raf Vallone
plays Puppet Maker
Max von Sydow
plays Colonel Kosnov
Orson Welles
plays Bresnavitch
Sandor Elès
plays Lt. Grodin
Niall MacGinnis
plays Erector Set
Anthony Chinn
plays Kitai
Guy Deghy
plays Professor
John Huston
plays Admiral
Fulvia Ketoff
plays Sonia Potkin
Vonetta McGee
plays The Negress
Marc Lawrence
plays The Priest
Cyril Shaps
plays Police Doctor
Christopher Sandford
plays Rudolph
Hana Maria Pravda
plays Mrs. Kazar
George Pravda
plays Kazar
Ludmilla Dudarova
plays Mrs. Potkin
Dimitri Tamarov
plays Ilya
Pehr-Olof Sirén
plays Receptionist
Victor Beaumont
plays The Dentist
Steffen Zacharias
plays Dittomachine
Laura Forin
plays Elena Potkin
Saara Ranin
plays Mikail's Mother
Sacha Carafa
plays Mrs. Grodin
Brandon Brady
plays Clocker Dan (uncredited)
Larry Cross
plays Member of Tillnger Foundation (uncredited)
Rune Sandlund
plays Mikhail (uncredited)
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