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  1. Plot. After the death of his son at the front, and his wife's demise, widower waiter Skorohodov rents his room to Sokolin, a young man who works as a messenger in one of the offices. The lodger and Skorohodov's daughter fall in love with each other, but an unexpected contender has appeared to the modest young man in the guise of Karasyov, a ...

    • Why Did Mi6 Recruit British Businessman Greville Wynne?
    • What Type of Business Did Greville Wynne Operate?
    • Why Did Oleg Penkovsky Want to Become A Spy For The West?
    • Are Mi6 Agent Dickie Franks and Cia Agent Emily Donovan Based on Real people?
    • Did Greville Wynne Have An Affair?
    • Why Was The Movie Originally called "Ironbark"?
    • Did British Spy Greville Wynne Help to Prevent The Cuban Missile Crisis?
    • How Long Had The Kgb Known That Oleg Penkovsky Was Engaging in Espionage?
    • Was Oleg Penkovsky Executed by The Soviet Union For Espionage?
    • What Was Greville Wynne's Punishment?

    MI6 took a liking to the engineer-turned-businessman Greville Wynne (played by Benedict Cumberbatch) due to the fact that he often traveled to Eastern Europe on business trips. They recruited him in November 1960. Under the guise of a sales trip, he made his first contact with high-ranking Soviet intelligence colonel Oleg Penkovsky in Moscow.

    In 1950, engineer Greville Wynne set up his own business as an exporter of industrial engineering products. It required plenty of foreign travel, including to Soviet bloc countries. This provided a near-perfect cover for spying. -The New York Times

    In 1961 and 1962, at the height of the Cold War, disgruntled colonel Oleg Penkovsky (portrayed by Merab Ninidze) became the highest-ranking Soviet military official to spy for the United Kingdom up until that time. Penkovsky's career in the Soviet military had been hindered by the fact that his father had died fighting as an officer for the White A...

    While Angus Wright's character, MI6 agent Dickie Franks, was indeed a real person who worked for Britain's Secret Intelligence Service, according to his 2008 obituary in The Independent, he had nothing to do with the recruitment of civilian Greville Wynne and the claim that he did is based on incorrect reports in the press. For example, his obituar...

    In The Couriermovie, Wynne's wife Sheila (Jessie Buckley) becomes suspicious of his trips to the Soviet Union, suspecting that he is having an affair. The film mentions a previous affair, which is part of the reason Sheila is suspicious this time. It seems likely that Wynne did have an affair in the years prior to becoming a spy for MI6, though we ...

    The Courier premiered at Sundance in January 2020 under its original title, Ironbark. In the movie, the title refers to Oleg Penkovsky's codename. However, in real life, IRONBARK was the codename for the documents that Soviet double agent Oleg Penkovsky had been passing to the CIA. Penkovsky's real-life codename was HERO.

    Yes. The true story behind The Courierconfirms that some of the intelligence Wynne received from his Russian contact, Soviet military intelligence colonel Oleg Penkovsky, informed the United Kingdom about the Soviet emplacement of missiles in Cuba. This intelligence gave both the United Kingdom and the United States the knowledge necessary to manag...

    The Couriertrue story reveals that top KGB officials knew that Penkovsky was a double agent for more than a year, but they wanted to protect their source, a valuable mole in the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6). The KGB waited to arrest Penkovsky so that they could build up a case against him that didn't expose their moles who had provided...

    The almost universally accepted version of events is that Oleg Penkovsky was executed in 1963 for providing top-secret information to the United Kingdom. This version is supported by Alexander Zagvozdin, who was the KGB's chief interrogator during the investigation. He claims that Penkovsky had been questioned probably 100 times before being shot a...

    After being arrested by the KGB in 1962 and convicted of spying on May 11, 1963, Wynne was sentenced to eight years in Moscow's Lubyanka prison, where he was held in brutal conditions and subjected to severe beatings and psychological pressure. In declining health, he was released roughly two years later on April 22, 1964 in exchange for Soviet spy...

  2. However, his life outside his job is very different: His son was killed during the Russian civil war and the waiter's wife died of grief as a result. The waiter's daughter is a beautiful schoolgirl but she has to drop out of school because of her father's financial problems.

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  3. May 30, 2018 · By the time the closing credits rolled on the series finale, “START,” each character has suffered a major and particular tragedy: Philip and Elizabeth Jennings abandon their son Henry and lose...

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  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0503070Oleg Leonidov - IMDb

    Oleg Leonidov was born on 15 March 1893 in Moscow, Russia. He was a writer, known for An Hour with Chekhov (1929), Man from the Restaurant (1927) and Treasure Island (1938). He died on 18 September 1951.

    • Writer
    • March 15, 1893
    • Oleg Leonidov
    • September 18, 1951
  5. www.criticker.com › people › Oleg-LeonidovOleg Leonidov at Criticker

    In one such establishment works a middle-aged waiter who is devoted to serving his bourgeoisie clients correctly. However, his life outside his job is very different: His son was killed during the Russian civil war and the waiter's wife died of grief as a result.... (imdb)

  6. Plot. The first novella of the anthology – "Anna on the Neck" – is the story of Anna Petrovna (Maria Strelkova), who has at a young age become the wife of middle-aged venerable official Modest Alexeyevich (Michael Tarhanov).

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