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The Defection of Simas Kudirka

 
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The Defection of Simas Kudirka

  • Director: David Lowell Rich
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Political Drama, Docudrama
  • Themes: Social Injustice, Totalitarian States
  • Release Year: 1978
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 100 minutes

Plot

Alan Arkin stars as real-life Lithuanian seaman Simas Kudirka, a radio operator on a Russian vessel. When his ship docks at Martha's Vineyard in early 1970, Kudirka makes a dramatic leap from the deck, landing on the American coast guard cutter Vigilant. He announces that he wishes to defect, but the rules of maritime law prohibit the Americans from offering him asylum. As the crew of the Vigilant looks on helplessly, the Russian officers board the cutter, beat and bind Kudirka, and drag him back to his own ship. This tinderbox political incident occurs during a Soviet/U.S. conference over fishing rights. The ultimate fate of Simas Kudirka provides the core of Bruce Feldman's script. Directed for television by David Lowell Rich (who won an Emmy), The Defection of Simas Kudirka was first broadcast January 23, 1978. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

George Dzundza; Nicholas Guest; Shirley Knight; John McMartin; Donald Pleasence; Ted Shackelford; Alan Arkin; Richard Jordan

Credit

William Hiney - Art Director, David Lowell Rich - Director, John A. Martinelli - Editor, Gerald I. Isenberg - Executive Producer, Gerald W. Abrams - Executive Producer, David Shire - Composer (Music Score), William Hiney - Production Designer, Jacques Marquette - Cinematographer, Richard A. Briggs - Producer, Bruce Feldman - Screen Story, Bruce Feldman - Screenwriter

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The Defection of Simas Kudirka
Directed by David Lowell Rich
Produced by Gerald W. Abrams
Richard Briggs
Gerald I. Isenberg
Bruce J. Sallan
Written by Bruce Feldman
Starring Alan Arkin
Music by David Shire
Editing by John A. Martinelli
Distributed by Paramount Television
Release date(s) January 23, 1978
Running time 100 minutes
Country  United States
Language English

The Defection of Simas Kudirka is a 1978 television movie based on actual events, featuring Alan Arkin as Simas Kudirka, a Lithuanian merchant seaman in Soviet-era 1970 who attempts to defect to the United States by jumping onto a U.S. Coast Guard cutter. Among the movie's awards are two Emmys and another three Emmy nominations. The movie was directed by David Lowell Rich.

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Plot

The movie revolves around real-life Lithuanian seaman Simas Kudirka, a radio operator on a Soviet fish processing vessel. When his ship meets at sea with a U.S. Coast Guard cutter near Martha's Vineyard in early 1970, Kudirka makes a dramatic leap from the deck, landing on the USCGC Vigilant. He announces that he wishes to defect, but confusion over U.S. policy on defections prevent the Americans from offering him asylum. As the crew of the Vigilant looks on helplessly, Soviet officers are allowed to board the cutter, beat and bind Kudirka, and drag him back to his own ship. This tinderbox political incident occurs during a Soviet/U.S. conference over fishing rights. The ultimate fate of Simas Kudirka provides the core of the script.[1]

Cast

Production

The movie was filmed in Portsmouth, NH, the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine, and off the coast of New Hampshire and southern Maine. The final scene shows Simas Kudirka (Arkin) and his wife Genna (Shirley Knight) reviewing the crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Vigilant, the ship onto which Kudirka jumped. The actual ship shown in the movie was the USCGC Decisive at its home port of New Castle, NH.[2]

Awards

In 1978, the movie won two Emmy's and was nominated for another three.[3]

Winners were:

  • Outstanding Directing in a Special Program - Drama or Comedy: Director David Lowell Rich
  • Outstanding Film Editing for a Special: John A. Martinelli

The nominated categories and nominees were:

  • Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Special (Dramatic Underscore): David Shire
  • Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Drama Special: Donald Pleasence
  • Outstanding Writing in a Special Program - Drama or Comedy - Original Teleplay: Bruce Feldman

In 1979, the movie won an "Eddie" from the American Cinema Editors, USA, for Best Edited Television Special, awarded to John A. Martinelli.

Home video

The movie has not been released on any home video format.[4]

References

  1. ^ Allmovie.com - The Defection of Simas Kudirka
  2. ^ IMDB.com - The Defection of Simas Kudirka
  3. ^ IMDB.com - Awards for The Defection of Simas Kudirka
  4. ^ Turner Classic Movies - Overview for the Defection of Simas Kudirka

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