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They Don’t Give Any Chance to Go 1930

📅 1930-02-20

Set against the tense backdrop of late-1920s Ukraine, *They Don't Give Any Chance to Go* (1930) dives into a shadowy struggle of ideological survival.

Director: Georgiy Stabovoy

Cast

B. Mikhaelis
Olha Patorzhynska
Antonin Pankryshev
Antonin Pankryshev
Professor Patorzhynskyi
Serhii Minin
Serhii Minin
Professor Tsapko
M. Myurgit
Khrystyna
Evgeny Kokhanenko
Mykyta Kondratievych
Stepan Shahaida
Stepan Shahaida
Professor Hrabar

Frequently Asked Questions

What is They Don't Give Any Chance to Go (1930) about?

The film follows the exposure of a counter-revolutionary spy who has infiltrated the Soviet scientific community in late-1920s Ukraine. Through sharp investigation and mounting tension, the authorities dismantle a plot that threatens the nation's intellectual progress and political stability.

Who directed They Don't Give Any Chance to Go?

Georgiy Stabovoy directed *They Don't Give Any Chance to Go*. He was a filmmaker active during the early Soviet era, known for blending historical urgency with cinematic tension.

Who stars in They Don't Give Any Chance to Go?

The film features B. Mikhaelis, Antonin Pankryshev, Serhii Minin, and Evgeny Kokhanenko as key players in this high-stakes drama.

Is They Don't Give Any Chance to Go (1930) worth watching?

As a historical spy thriller rooted in Soviet propaganda cinema, it offers value for fans of early political films and those curious about 1930s Eastern European cinema. Though incomplete, its surviving footage delivers a tense, time-capsule narrative.

How long is They Don't Give Any Chance to Go?

Runtime details are not listed.

About They Don't Give Any Chance to Go (1930) — A Cold 1920s Soviet Spy Drama With Missing Reels

Set against the tense backdrop of late-1920s Ukraine, *They Don't Give Any Chance to Go* (1930) dives into a shadowy struggle of ideological survival. With the Soviet scientific community as its stage, the film follows the daring unmasking of a counter-revolutionary saboteur—one who has burrowed deep into the ranks of progress. Director Georgiy Stabovoy crafts a political thriller steeped in historical urgency, blending intrigue with the high stakes of early Soviet ideals. The atmosphere crackles with paranoia and precision, as each clue draws the net tighter around the infiltrator's true loyalties.

Starring B. Mikhaelis and Antonin Pankryshev among others, the ensemble anchors a narrative that pivots on loyalty and deception. Though only fragments of the original seven-part film remain—missing its climactic sixth episode—the surviving reels still deliver a gripping tale of state security on the brink. A product of its era, the film reflects the ideological battles that defined the USSR's formative years, offering a rare glimpse into 1930s propaganda cinema.