
Stalin's James Bond
Ratings
An account of the troubled life of Richard Sorge (1895-1944), a Soviet spy of German origin who played a decisive role in the outcome of World War II.
Production
Prounen Film, Epo-Film, ZDF, ARTE, RAI Südtirol
Language
DE
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Michael Rotschopf
Richard Sorge

Raphael von Bargen
Self (voice)
Alexander Absenger
Self (voice)
Michael Köppel
Self (voice)

Peter Faerber
Self (voice)
Vladimir Chaustov
Self - Historian
Dieter Bacher
Self - Historian
Tetsurō Kato
Self - Politologist
Nobuo Tajima
Self - Politologist
Maik Hendrik Sprotte
Self - Japanologist

Ulrich Wickert
Self - Writer

Adolf Hitler
Self - Politician (archive footage)

Emperor Hirohito of Japan
Self (archive footage)

Joseph Stalin
Self - Politician (archive footage)
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