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The Cutlass · 1954

The Cutlass (1954) is a Mystery / Family / Adventure film directed by Mikhail Shveitser, starring Arkadi Tolbuzin, Bruno Frejndlikh, Vladimir Shakhmametiev.

MysteryFamilyAdventure

Overview

The teenager Misha Polyakov, being with his mother in a Ukrainian village on vacation with his grandmother and about to return home to Petrograd, offers his best friend Genka to go with him. Suddenly, a white gang of Nikitsky bursts into the village and attacks Misha’s house, where Commissioner Polevoy lives. The purpose of Nikitskiy (aka Nikolskiy) is a dagger located at Polevoy. Saving the commissioner, Misha learns from him the history and secret of the weapon, and receives it for storage with a request to solve the secret. Having returned with adventures to Petrograd, Misha Polyakov with friends begins to unravel the riddle of the dagger, in the handle of which is encrypted text.

Cast

Arkadi Tolbuzin, Bruno Frejndlikh, Vladimir Shakhmametiev, Boris Arakelov, Nina Krachkovskaya, German Khovanov, Natalya Rashevskaya, Konstantin Adashevsky

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What is "The Cutlass" about?

The teenager Misha Polyakov, being with his mother in a Ukrainian village on vacation with his grandmother and about to return home to Petrograd, offers his best friend Genka to go with him. Suddenly, a white gang of Nikitsky bursts into the village and attacks Misha’s house, where Commissioner Polevoy lives. The purpose of Nikitskiy (aka Nikolskiy) is a dagger located at Polevoy. Saving the commissioner, Misha learns from him the history and secret of the weapon, and receives it for storage with a request to solve the secret. Having returned with adventures to Petrograd, Misha Polyakov with friends begins to unravel the riddle of the dagger, in the handle of which is encrypted text.

When was "The Cutlass" released?

The Cutlass was released in 1954.

Who stars in "The Cutlass"?

The cast includes Arkadi Tolbuzin, Bruno Frejndlikh, Vladimir Shakhmametiev, Boris Arakelov.