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Attack and Retreat
Chronicle of the unheralded and unsuccessful invasion of the Soviet Union by the Italian army during World War II.
Director: Giuseppe De Santis
Actors: Andrea Checchi, Arthur Kennedy, Gino Pernice, Grigory Mikhaylov, Lev Prygunov, Nino Vingelli, Raffaele Pisu, Riccardo Cucciolla, Tatyana Samoylova, Zhanna Prokhorenko
Country: Italy

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