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CINESOUND REVIEW (RUSSIANS BACK TO OPEN EMBASSY)

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RUSSIANS BACK TO OPEN EMBASSY:1954 scenes at Kingston Smith airport, when Vladimir Petrov? sort political asylum in Australia and his wife had decided to leave. Crowds thronged the airport in the hope of changing her mind, however, when the plane reached Darwin she too requested permission to stay. The Petrov? defection was swiftly followed by the withdrawal of Russian diplomats and the closing...
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1955
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Australia
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MovingImage
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
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Production Company: cinesound
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