
Ambassador Joseph Davies, sent by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to the Soviet Union, spends months examining the country’s industrial programs, agricultural collectives and political institutions. Convinced by what he witnesses, he returns to the United States promoting socialism as a viable system for America.
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Mark Strong
Englishman (uncredited)

George Davis
French Reporter (uncredited)

Leigh Whipper
Haile Selassie (uncredited)

Roman Bohnen
Mr. Krestinsky

Konstantin Shayne
Mr. Nikolai Bukharin (uncredited)

Oskar Homolka
Maxim Litvinov

Joseph Crehan
Reporter (uncredited)

William B. Davidson
Senator (uncredited)

Joseph Stalin
Joseph Stalin (archive footage) (uncredited)

Vyacheslav Molotov
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Helmut Dantine
Maj. Kamenev

Frank Reicher
General von Koestrich - German ambassador (uncredited)

James Flavin
American Senator (uncredited)

Ivan Triesault
Mr. Tukhachevsky (Former General) (uncredited)

Moroni Olsen
Col. Faymonville

Virginia Christine
Maria - Beautician (uncredited)

Victor Wong
Japanese Diplomat (uncredited)

Frank Ferguson
American Newsman (uncredited)

Henry Daniell
Minister von Ribbentrop

Ted Billings
Man at Inn (uncredited)

Mike Mazurki
Russian Machinist Workman (uncredited)

Feodor Chaliapin Jr.
Shop Foreman (uncredited)

Eleanor Parker
Emlen Davies

Charles Trowbridge
Secretary of State Cordell Hull (uncredited)

Ann Harding
Marjorie Davis

Morgan Brown
American Delegate (uncredited)

Doris Lloyd
Mrs. Churchill (uncredited)

Tina Menard
Telephone Operator (uncredited)

Eugene Borden
M. Delbeau - French Minister (uncredited)

Gene Lockhart
Viatcheslav Molotov

Kathleen Lockhart
Lady Chilston (uncredited)

John Abbott
Grinko (uncredited)

Henry Victor
Herr Schufeldt - Hamburg Official (uncredited)

Cyd Charisse
Galina Ulanova - Ballerina (uncredited)

Jerome Cowan
Spendler (uncredited)

Walter Huston
Ambassador Joseph E. Davies

George Tobias
Freddie

Jean Del Val
Molotov's Secretary (uncredited)

Frieda Inescort
Madame Molotov (uncredited)

Herbert Heyes
Congressman (uncredited)

Ernie Adams
Heckler (uncredited)

Tom Tully
American Engineer in Russia (uncredited)

Adolf Hitler
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Hermann Göring
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Charles Lane
Man in Kitchenin Montage (uncredited)

Frank Faylen
Reporter (uncredited)

Eddie Kane
Heckler (uncredited)

Francis Pierlot
Doctor (uncredited)

Fred Aldrich
Man at Bar in Montage (uncredited)

Minor Watson
Loy Henderson

Ivan Lebedeff
Mr. Rosengoltz (uncredited)

Richard Travis
Paul

Mauritz Hugo
Heckler (uncredited)

Robert Shayne
Engineer (uncredited)

Emory Parnell
Uncaring Businessman (uncredited)

Vladimir Sokoloff
Mikhail Kalinin, USSR president

Lionel Royce
Herr Schmidt (uncredited)

Victor Francen
Vyshinsky, chief trial prosecutor

Fred Essler
Dutch Banker (uncredited)

Monte Blue
Heckler (uncredited)

Colin Kenny
Parade Soldier Spectator (uncredited)

Harry Cording
Blacksmith (uncredited)

Edward Van Sloan
German Diplomat in Berlin (uncredited)

Michael Mark
Timid Man (uncredited)

Winston Churchill
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Sam Harris
Parade Spectator (uncredited)

Paul Panzer
Court Attendant (uncredited)

Vera Richkova
Parachutist (uncredited)

Barbara Brown
Well-Wisher at Train (uncredited)

Alexander Campbell
Senator (uncredited)

Bill Kennedy
American Newsman (uncredited)

Anthony Eden
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Ben Erway
Heckler (uncredited)

Glenn Strange
Southerner in Montage (uncredited)

Sam Ash
American Senator (uncredited)

John Maxwell
Reporter at Train (uncredited)

Barry Norton
Ball Guest (uncredited)

Janet Martin
Natasha (uncredited)

Sándor Szabó
Ski Troop Lieutenant (uncredited)

Ray Walker
Raymond - Davies' Butler (uncredited)

Carl M. Leviness
Reporter (uncredited)

George Lessey
Bill - Well-wisher (uncredited)

Felix Basch
Dr. Hjalmar Schacht - Banker (uncredited)

Joseph W. Girard
American Senator (uncredited)

Lafe McKee
Radio Listener (uncredited)

Henry Hebert
Isolationist (uncredited)

Gino Corrado
Italian (uncredited)

Adolf E. Licho
Bookseller (uncredited)

Jack Young
President Roosevelt (uncredited)

Adolph Faylauer
German Diplomat at Train Station (uncredited)

Frank McLure
League of Nations Official / Ball Guest (uncredited)

Kenner G. Kemp
Newspaperman (uncredited)

Barbara Everest
Mrs. Litvinov

James Conaty
Dinner Guest (uncredited)

Igor Dega
Litvinov's Secretary (uncredited)

Bobby Hale
Man at Inn (uncredited)

Arthur Stuart Hull
Dinner Guest (uncredited)

Wilbur Mack
American Newsman (uncredited)

Howard M. Mitchell
Heckler (uncredited)

Joan Winfield
Telephone Operator (uncredited)

James Carlisle
American Senator (uncredited)

Jean De Briac
French Maniac (uncredited)

Ross Ford
Johnny - Emlen's Well-Wisher at Train Station (uncredited)

Harold Miller
Dancer at Ball / Congressman (uncredited)

Jean Wong
Parachutist (uncredited)

Forbes Murray
Isolationist (uncredited)

Olaf Hytten
Parliament Member (uncredited)

Pierre Watkin
Naval Attache (uncredited)

John Dilson
American Senator (uncredited)

William Forrest
American Newsman (uncredited)

Hooper Atchley
Father (uncredited)

Herbert Evans
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Alexander Granach
Russian Air Force Officer (uncredited)

Wallis Clark
Well-wisher with Bill (uncredited)

Maurice Cass
Yugoslavian President (uncredited)

Lumsden Hare
Lord Chilston (uncredited)

Sam Savitsky
Spadebeard (uncredited)

Gregory Golubeff
Commandant of the Court (uncredited)

Oliver Blake
Heckler (uncredited)

John Hamilton
Charlie - American Newsman (uncredited)

Edmund Cobb
Heckler (uncredited)

Louis Jean Heydt
American Newsman (uncredited)

Kurt Katch
Gen. Semen Timoshenko (uncredited)

Oliver Cross
Delegate Van deWater (uncredited)

Al Kunde
Father (uncredited)

Frank Puglia
Trial Judge Ulrich (uncredited)

Jack Kenney
Heckler (uncredited)

Ben Taggart
Guest at Davies' Speech (uncredited)

Herbert Ashley
Electrician at Madison Square Garden (uncredited)

Jack Chefe
Newspaperman in Courtroom (uncredited)

William Gould
Isolationist (uncredited)

Frank Jaquet
Dutch Banker (uncredited)

Jacqueline Dalya
Russian Girl (uncredited)

Jesse Graves
White House Butler (uncredited)

Edward Keane
Isolationist (uncredited)

Constantine Romanoff
Accused Member of O.G.P.U. (uncredited)

Arthur Loft
Man with Microphone (uncredited)

Ed Agresti
Second Trial Judge (uncredited)

George M. Carleton
Congressman (uncredited)

Emil Rameau
Ignacy Paderewski (uncredited)

Michael Visaroff
Barkov (uncredited)

Marek Windheim
Mr. Sokolnikov (uncredited)

Henry Guttman
O.G.P.U. Man in Taxi (uncredited)

Jack Gardner
Newsreel Photographer (uncredited)

Art Gilmore
Commentator (uncredited)

Alex Novinsky
Courtroom Reporter (uncredited)

Georges Renavent
President Paul van Zeeland (uncredited)

Egon Brecher
Heinrich Sahm (uncredited)

Demetrius Alexis
O.G.P.U. Man (uncredited)

George Sorel
German Bund Member (uncredited)

Lisa Golm
Train Passenger Arriving Late (uncredited)

Glen Walters
Mother (uncredited)

Allen Jung
Japanese Diplomat (uncredited)

Clive Morgan
Anthony Eden (uncredited)

Emmett King
British Delegate (uncredited)

Manart Kippen
Joseph Stalin (uncredited)

Peter Chong
Japanese Ambassador Shigemitsu (uncredited)

Lee Tung Foo
Tsiang Ting Fu - Chinese Ambassador (uncredited)

Ted Jacques
Machinist (uncredited)

Isabel Withers
Well-Wisher at Train (uncredited)

Tamara Shayne
Russian Nurse (uncredited)

Leonid Snegoff
Kommodov (uncredited)

Richard Ryen
German Major (uncredited)

Noel Cravat
Workman (uncredited)

Adia Kuznetzoff
O.G.P.U. Man (uncredited)

Louis V. Arco
Train Announcer (uncredited)

Albert D'Arno
Frenchman (uncredited)

Ernst Hauessermann
Ship's Steward

Lala Detolly
Russian Woman (uncredited)

Manuel París
Russian Military Policeman (uncredited)

Frank Penny
Heckler (uncredited)

Alex Akimoff
O.G.P.U. Man (uncredited)

Joseph Kamaryt
Old Russian (uncredited)

Rolf Lindau
German Reporter (uncredited)

Duncan Renaldo
Italian Reporter (uncredited)

Warren Douglas
Emlen's Well-Wisher at Train Station (uncredited)

Loulette Sablon
Telephone Operator (uncredited)

Hans Schumm
Train Gate Guard (uncredited)

Nino Bellini
Italian Reporter (uncredited)

Louis Quince
Member of Parliament (uncredited)

Alex Melesh
Mr. Pyatakov (uncredited)

Charles La Torre
Rosso - Italian Ambassador (uncredited)

Mike Tellegen
O.G.P.U. Man (uncredited)

Maria Palmer
Tanya Litvinov

John Wengraf
Polish Ambassador Grzybowski (uncredited)

Luke Chan
Japanese Diplomat (uncredited)

Marion Lessing
Telephone Operator (uncredited)

Ferdinand Schumann-Heink
German Reporter (uncredited)

Gene Gary
Russian Foreman (uncredited)

Leander De Cordova
Heckler (uncredited)

Betty Roadman
Mother (uncredited)

Maurice Schwartz
Dr. Botkin

Peggy Watts
Telephone Operator (uncredited)

Marie Melesh
Young Woman (uncredited)

Oliver Eckhardt
Radio Listener (uncredited)

Erwin Kalser
German Businessman (uncredited)

Field Norton
Congressman (uncredited)

Tina Blagoi
Russian Woman (uncredited)

Rudolf Steinboeck
German (uncredited)

Esther Zeitlin
Russian Woman (uncredited)

Wally Dean
Isolaltionist (uncredited)

Frank Wayne
Heckler (uncredited)

Alex Chivra
Pierre Laval (uncredited)

Christine Gordon
Parachutist (uncredited)

Daniel Ocko
Mr. Yagoda (former O.G.P.U. Head) (uncredited)

Martin Noble
Russian Officer (uncredited)

Ray Flynn
Isolationist (uncredited)

George Glebeff
O.G.P.U. Man (uncredited)

Dudley Field Malone
Winston Churchill

Nicholas Kobliansky
O.G.P.U. Man (uncredited)

Zina Torchina
Parachutist (uncredited)

Ernest Golm
Fat German (uncredited)

Joseph E. Davies
Self - in Prologue

Robert Baikoff
Soldier (uncredited)

Nikolai Celikhovsky
Soviet Official (uncredited)

Donald Clayton
Vincent Massey (uncredited)

Eugene Eberle
Son (uncredited)

Patrica Fung
Chinese Girl (uncredited)

Sam Goldenberg
Mr. Leon Trotsky (uncredited)

Frank Hemphill
Grandfather (uncredited)

Yvonne Hendricks
Minister's Wife (uncredited)

Zoia Karabanova
Russian Train Engineer (uncredited)

Gabriel Lenoff
O.G.P.U. Man (uncredited)

Rosa Margot
Russian Servant (uncredited)

Michel Panaieff
Ulanova's Dancing Partner (uncredited)

Irene Pedrini
Telephone Operator (uncredited)

René Plaissetty
Coulendre (uncredited)

Nico Romoff
Foreman (uncredited)

Tanya Samova
Flower Girl (uncredited)

Irina Semochenko
Parachutist (uncredited)

Evelynne Smith
Daughter (uncredited)

Olga Uljanovskaja
Russian Nurse (uncredited)

Mischa Westfall
Petya (uncredited)
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