Resident Return

1982 Soviet film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Resident Return (Russian: Возвращение резидента), also known as Resident Is Back, is a 1982 Soviet thriller film directed by Venyamin Dorman.[1][2][3]

Directed byVenyamin Dorman
Written by
  • Oleg Shmelyov
  • Vladimir Vostokov
CinematographyVadim Kornilyev
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Resident Return
Russian: Возвращение резидента
Directed byVenyamin Dorman
Written by
  • Oleg Shmelyov
  • Vladimir Vostokov
Starring
CinematographyVadim Kornilyev
Music byMikael Tariverdiev
Release date
  • 1982 (1982)
Running time
137 minute
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian
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It is the third of four films based around the same character, the spy Mikhail Tulyev, played by Georgy Zhzhyonov. The first one, The Secret Agent's Blunder (Resident's Mistake) was made in 1968, with Secret Agent's Destiny (Resident's Way) following in 1970. End of the Resident Project [ru] (Konets operatsii Rezident) was released in 1986.[4][5] The film is a continuation of the films “The Secret Agent's Blunder” and Secret Agent's Destiny. Mikhail Tulyev prevents the sabotage action of Western intelligence agencies.[6]

Plot

After returning from the USSR, Tulyev is subjected to intense scrutiny by his former "handlers." He resumes his work in Western intelligence but is now operating as a Soviet spy for the First Chief Directorate of the KGB. In this new role, he locates Nazi war criminal Hofmann, once sentenced to death, and aids in his arrest. However, due to internal conflict within NATO intelligence, he becomes a target for Charlie Brighton, Hofmann's henchman. Meanwhile, Tulyev discovers the identity of his father's murderer — Karl Brockman, a mercenary whom he encountered while on assignment in a foreign, hot country. Though driven to seek revenge, Tulyev ironically finds himself tasked with preparing Brockman for a covert infiltration mission into the Soviet Union.

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