The Petrov Affair (miniseries)
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Written byCliff Green
Mac Gudgeon
Mac Gudgeon
Directed byMichel Carson
StarringAlex Menglet
Eva Sitta
Eva Sitta
Country of originAustralia
| The Petrov Affair | |
|---|---|
| Written by | Cliff Green Mac Gudgeon |
| Directed by | Michel Carson |
| Starring | Alex Menglet Eva Sitta |
| Country of origin | Australia |
| Original language | English |
| No. of episodes | 2 x 2 hours |
| Production | |
| Producer | Bob Weis |
| Original release | |
| Network | PBL Productions |
| Release | 27 May – 28 May 1987 |
The Petrov Affair is a 1987 mini series based on the defection of Vladimir Petrov.[1]
- Alex Menglet as Vladimir Petrov
- Eva Sitta as Evdokia Petrov
- Simon Chilvers as H. V. Evatt
- Swawomir Wabik as Michael Bialoguski
- Dennis Miller as Eddie War
- Mark Mitchell as West
- Kym Gyngell as Harry Pitt
- Geneviève Picot as Joyce Bull
- Brian Moll as Billy Wentworth
- Wynn Roberts as Brigadier Spry
- Marion Edward as Mrs Munro
- Alan Hopgood as Alan Reid
- James Condon as Robert Menzies
- Melita Jurisic
Production
Filming was scheduled over 10 weeks in Melbourne in 1986.[2] It was written using research from then recently released government documents that disproved a popular conspiracy theory surrounding the defection.[3] Vladamir and Evdokia Petrov were both played by East European born actors, Russian Alex Menglet and Czech Eva Sitta respectively.[4]