Where Were You, Odysseus? Explained

Where were you, Odysseus?
Director:Timur Zoloyev
Cinematography:Vladimir Kromas
Runtime:211 minutes
Country:Soviet Union
Language:Russian

Where were you, Odysseus? (Russian: Где ты был, Одиссей?|Gde ty byl, Odissey?) is a 1978 Soviet three-part television war film directed by Timur Zoloyev.[1] [2]

The film is based on the story of Alexei Azarov's The Road to Zeus, about the actions of Soviet intelligence during the Great Patriotic War.

Plot

1944 year. The Soviet intelligence officer, who acts under the name of the French businessman Auguste Ptigan, accidentally gets into the ranks of Gestapo; who take him for an English spy.

Because of this, the scout gets the opportunity to establish contacts with high ranks of the Gestapo and the Abwehr who understand the inevitability of the defeat of Hitler's army and try to establish contact with the intelligence services of the countries that are part of the anti-Hitler coalition ...

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Где ты был, Одиссей?. Vremya.
  2. Web site: Энциклопедия кино — ГДЕ ТЫ БЫЛ, ОДИССЕЙ. dic.academic.ru.