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A Crack in the Ice (Season 1, Episode 2)
TV Episode | 85 min | Drama

A soldier named Postnikov has rescued a drowning man.
Director
Writers
Ronald Eyre (dramatisation) | Nikolai Leskov (story) | David Magarshack (translation)
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Status
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Updated Oct 28, 1964

Release date
Dec 13, 1968 (United States)
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18 cast members
Name Known for
Bill Fraser
Lieutenant Colonel Svinin Lieutenant Colonel Svinin   See fewer
James Maxwell
Captain Miller Captain Miller   See fewer
Derek Newark
Private Postnikov Private Postnikov   See fewer
Michael Hordern
General Kokoshkin, Chief of Police General Kokoshkin, Chief of Police   See fewer
Donald Webster
Sergeant Platov Sergeant Platov   See fewer
Colin Vancao
Painter Painter   See fewer
Ray Mort
Peasant Peasant   See fewer
Roger Swaine
Kokoshkin's aide Kokoshkin's aide   See fewer
Jack May
Lieutenant Kirov Lieutenant Kirov   See fewer
Duncan Lewis
Superintendent of Police Superintendent of Police   See fewer
Conrad Monk
Police constable Police constable   See fewer
John Bay
Guard Guard   See fewer
Duncan Livingstone
Svinin's batman Svinin's batman   See fewer
Peter Madden
Bishop Bishop   See fewer
Trevor Peacock
Hospital orderly Hospital orderly   See fewer
Richard Hurndall
Narrator Narrator   See fewer
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