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A Strange Duel 1971

101 min📅 1971-05-07

In the shadowy corridors of Cold War espionage, *A Strange Duel (1971)* follows Bulgarian agent Pavlov, a man caught between suspicion and redemption.

Director: Todor Stoyanov

Cast

Petar Slabakov
Petar Slabakov
Pavlov
Leon Niemczyk
Leon Niemczyk
Robert Huston
Nevena Kokanova
Nevena Kokanova
Bozhanova
György Nagyajtay
Mr. Smith
Margarita Chudinova
Lia Huston

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Strange Duel (1971) about?

*A Strange Duel* follows Bulgarian agent Pavlov, who's cleared of espionage charges and assigned to a dangerous mission alongside colleague Robert Houston. Sent to Bulgaria to dismantle a plot threatening missile sites, their partnership frays as distrust grows, transforming their mission into a high-stakes psychological duel.

Who directed A Strange Duel?

Todor Stoyanov directed *A Strange Duel*, infusing the film with a suspenseful, Cold War-era tone.

Who stars in A Strange Duel?

The film features Petar Slabakov as Bulgarian agent Pavlov, alongside Leon Niemczyk, Nevena Kokanova, György Nagyajtay, and Margarita Chudinova in key roles.

Is A Strange Duel (1971) worth watching?

As a Cold War-era crime-mystery with strong performances and a tense atmosphere, *A Strange Duel* offers a compelling dive into espionage and betrayal. While it may lack modern action, its psychological depth and historical context make it a worthwhile watch for fans of the genre.

How long is A Strange Duel?

*A Strange Duel* runs for 101 minutes.

About A Strange Duel (1971) — A Cold War Espionage Thriller Unraveling Betrayal

In the shadowy corridors of Cold War espionage, *A Strange Duel (1971)* follows Bulgarian agent Pavlov, a man caught between suspicion and redemption. After being cleared of treason charges in a Western intelligence hub, he's thrust into a high-stakes mission with colleague Robert Houston. Their objective: infiltrate Bulgaria to dismantle a covert plan targeting missile installations back home. As Pavlov and Houston navigate the tension between trust and betrayal, their alliance frays under the weight of mutual suspicion, turning their collaboration into a psychological chess match.

Directed by Todor Stoyanov and blending crime and mystery with a Cold War edge, this 1971 thriller crafts a tense atmosphere where every conversation could be a trap. With performances from Petar Slabakov and Leon Niemczyk anchoring the suspense, *A Strange Duel* is a gripping exploration of loyalty, strategy, and the blurred lines of espionage.