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- Michel PiccoliAkiva Liebskind
- Alexandre ArbattPavius Fromm
- Leslie CaronHenia Liebskind
- Liv UllmannMarina Fromm
- Daniel OlbrychskiTac-Tac
- Jean-Hugues AngladeMiller, l'équipe de Fromm
- Michel AumontStepan Ivanovitch Kerossian
- Wojciech PszoniakLe grand maître Felton - l'équipe de Fromm
- Hubert Saint-MacaryFoldes
- Pierre MichaelYachvili
- Serge AvédikianFadenko
- Pierre VialAnton Heller
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May 24, 1985 · Dangerous Moves: Directed by Richard Dembo. With Michel Piccoli, Alexandre Arbatt, Liv Ullmann, Leslie Caron. During the Cold War, the World Chess Championship clashed complete opposites - personal and political.
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- Drama, Sport, Thriller
- Richard Dembo
- 1985-05-24
Cast. Michel Piccoli as Akiva Liebskind; Alexandre Arbatt as Pavius Fromm; Liv Ullmann as Marina Fromm; Leslie Caron as Henia Liebskind; Wojciech Pszoniak as Felton, Fromm's team; Jean-Hugues Anglade as Miller, Fromm's team; Daniel Olbrychski as Tac-Tac, Liebskind's friend; Hubert Saint-Macary as Foldes; Michel Aumont as Kerossian, Liebskind's ...
World Chess Champion Akiva Liebskind (Michel Piccoli) faces his former pupil Pavius Fromm (Alexandre Arbatt), who defected to the West from the Soviet Union five years earlier, for the World Chess Championship in Geneva, Switzerland. The tension and strategies between the players draw parallels to the political conflicts and ideologies between East and West during the Cold War.
Alexandre Arbatt. Pavius Fromm. Leslie Caron. Henia Liebskind. Liv Ullmann. Marina Fromm. Daniel Olbrychski. Tac-Tac. Watchlist. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Aging Soviet chess champion Akiva...
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- Michel Piccoli
- Richard Dembo
- Mystery & Thriller
NR 1 hr 50 min May 24th, 1985 Drama, Thriller. Movie Details Where to Watch Full Cast & Crew. Cast. Michel Piccoli. Akiva Liebskind. Alexandre Arbatt. Pavius Fromm. Liv Ullmann. Marina...
Overview. World Chess Champion Akiva Liebskind (Michel Piccoli) faces his former pupil Pavius Fromm (Alexandre Arbatt), who defected to the West from the Soviet Union five years earlier, for the World Chess Championship in Geneva, Switzerland.