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State Border: Vol. 3. Eastern Frontier 1982

★ 8.03 votes145 min📅 1982-05-22

Directed by Boris Kotov, *State Border: Vol. 3. Eastern Frontier (1982)* plunges viewers into the tense world of 1920s Eastern Asia, where Chekist Olga Anisimova and border guard Aleksei Mogilov uncover a high-stakes conspiracy threatening the Chinese Eastern Railway.

Director: Boris Kotov

Cast

Aristarkh Livanov
Aristarkh Livanov
Yuri Katin-Yartsev
Yuri Katin-Yartsev
Valentina Titova
Valentina Titova
Andro Kobaladze
Andro Kobaladze
Eduard Goryachiy
Eduard Goryachiy
Inara Guliyeva
Inara Guliyeva
Ivan Matskevich
Ivan Matskevich
Vladimir Novikov
Vladimir Novikov
Pavel Dubashinsky
Pavel Dubashinsky
Sergey Ivanov
Sergey Ivanov
Episodic role

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *State Border: Vol. 3. Eastern Frontier (1982)* about?

The film follows Chekist Olga Anisimova and border guard Aleksei Mogilov as they infiltrate a White Guard stronghold in Harbin to thwart a conspiracy endangering the Chinese Eastern Railway. Their mission uncovers a sinister partnership between White Chinese forces and anti-Soviet exiles, testing their resolve and courage.

Who directed *State Border: Vol. 3. Eastern Frontier*?

Boris Kotov directed this gripping historical drama, known for his work in Soviet-era war films.

Who stars in *State Border: Vol. 3. Eastern Frontier*?

The film features Aristarkh Livanov, Yuri Katin-Yartsev, Valentina Titova, Andro Kobaladze, and Eduard Goryachiy in lead roles.

Is *State Border: Vol. 3. Eastern Frontier (1982)* worth watching?

For fans of Cold War thrillers and historical dramas, this 145-minute Soviet-era film offers a compelling mix of espionage and adventure. Its tense narrative and authentic setting make it a solid pick, though modern audiences may find its pacing deliberate compared to contemporary action films.

How long is *State Border: Vol. 3. Eastern Frontier*?

The film has a runtime of 145 minutes.

About State Border: Vol. 3. Eastern Frontier (1982) — A Cold War-era spy thriller rooted in historical betrayal

Directed by Boris Kotov, *State Border: Vol. 3. Eastern Frontier (1982)* plunges viewers into the tense world of 1920s Eastern Asia, where Chekist Olga Anisimova and border guard Aleksei Mogilov uncover a high-stakes conspiracy threatening the Chinese Eastern Railway. Their investigation reveals a dangerous alliance between White Chinese forces and anti-Soviet exiles in Harbin, blending espionage with wartime intrigue. The film masterfully captures the gritty realism of border skirmishes and political betrayal, wrapped in the atmospheric tension of a bygone era.

A Cold War-era drama steeped in historical detail, this adventure unfolds like a chess match between ideologies, with each move fraught with peril. The story's relentless pacing and authentic locations—from Harbin's shadowy streets to the rugged frontier—immerses audiences in a world where loyalty is fragile and survival is uncertain. With its sharp focus on geopolitical clashes and the courage of those who stand against them, *State Border: Vol. 3. Eastern Frontier* remains a gripping testament to early 20th-century espionage and resistance.