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The Secret Agent's Blunder
(Ошибка Резидента / Oshibka Rezidenta) USSR 1968 Directed by Veniamin Dorman Restored DVDRip IMDB Before / After Reel 1969 USSR box office leader, 35.4 million viewers In Russian (occasionally in translation over German) with English subtitles Part 1: According to Old Legend (68 minutes, 1.24GB) Part 2: Snipe’s Return (66 minutes, 1.22GB) The KGB learns that Mikhail Tulyev (Georgiy Zhzhonov), a Western spy and the son of an exiled Russian aristocrat, has been planted in the USSR. Tulyev seeks information on a purported Soviet nuclear weapons facility while playing cat-and-mouse with KGB counterintelligence. Rich with Cold War themes and Soviet cultural references, The Secret Agent’s Blunder will be enjoyed by fans of realistic espionage drama (cf. le Carré) and Sovietophiles alike. The first installment in the Secret Agent series: The Secret Agent’s Blunder (1968), The Secret Agent’s Destiny (1970), The Secret Agent’s Return (1982), and The End of Operation “Secret Agent” (1986). Russian president Vladimir Putin, a former KGB agent himself, has stated that his career as an intelligence officer was prompted in part by Zhzhonov’s performance in these films. This version is the result of efforts to improve both the video and subtitles from the low-quality Ruscico DVD. Video has been exactingly cleaned up as follows:
Subtitles have been edited line-by-line for readability and accuracy. There are two English subtitle tracks, identical save for format:
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