Final Assignment
Final Assignment is a 1980 Canadian thriller drama film, written by Marc Rosen and directed by Paul Almond.
Plot
In this complex spy caper, Nicole is a Canadian broadcast journalist working on assignment in the Soviet Union. She is there to cover a visit by the Canadian Prime Minister, but along the way she discovers an unethical experimentation on children involving the use of steroids, she is also involved in smuggling out a girl for emergency brain surgery. Things get complicated when in the process, she develops a romantic liaison with yoshita , a bureaucrat in the Soviet press corps whose job is to watch her during her stay. A rich businessman she knows happens to be in Russia at the same time, and she asks him to help her in the smuggling attempt.The film's cast also includes Colleen Dewhurst and Richard Gabourie.
Cast
- Genevieve Bujold as Nicole Thompson
- Michael York as Lyosha Petrov
- Burgess Meredith as Zak
- Colleen Dewhurst as Dr. Valentine Ulanova
- Michelle Mostovoy as Tasha
- Richard Gabourie as Bowen
- Len Doncheff as Colonel Kozlov
- Alexandra Stewart as Samantha O'Donnell
- Septimiu Sever as Buchinsky
- David McIlwraith as Richard
- Renato Trujillo as Argentinian Guerrilla Leader
- Michael Maloley as KGB Agent
- Jeffrey Ladenheim as Guitarist / Gypsy In Final Scene
- Andrew Semple as Russian Juggler
Production
Dewhurst described her experience working on the film as "summer stock in Podunk". She clarified that "the crew was terrific. The hierarchy was at fault. I keep praying that it will never come out. I have no comment about Mr. Almond and you can write that down. You will never see four more confused actors on the screen in your life."