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Gulag is a film of genre Drama directed by Roger Young released in USA on 13 january 1985 with David Keith

Gulag (1985)

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Released in USA 13 january 1985
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Genres Drama
Rating65% 3.291243.291243.291243.291243.29124

Gulag is a 1985 drama film by Roger Young, aired originally on HBO and later released to home video.

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TV reporter and former star athlete Mickey Almon is covering a World athletic event in Moscow when he is arrested by the KGB after being approached by a scientist wanting him to smuggle secret information out of the Soviet Union. Almon is imprisoned and interrogated over several days by prison official Bukovsky who ultimately forces him to confess to being a spy for the United States. Though promised with release for doing so, Almon is instead transported to a railway station and placed aboard a train on a Stolypin prison car with other political prisoners bound for a labour camp near the Arctic Circle.

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