在这部Skvorets i Lira片中,Starling and Lyre is the last feature directed by the legendary Soviet director Aleksandrov, starring Ljubov Orlova who had been the star of his popular musical comedies in the 1930s. This is a strange, glossy spy romance in which Orlova (already in her seventies!) and Pyotr Velyaminov play two lovers who have been working undercover in Germany since World War II, and who now have to investigate the German industrial machine as it potentially conspires against the Soviet Union.
The film, presenting Soviet Russia as a benevolent peace-loving superpower pitted against 'bad Germans and even worse Americans plotting to replay the Second World War against the Russians' was pulled from theatres a few days after its release and remained nearly invisible for decades because the plot, inadvertently, resembled the Guillaume Affair: in 1974, a personal assistant to German chancellor Brandt was unmasked as a Stasi spy.
Lira and Skvorets, both Soviet spies, infiltrate the German nobility and an industrial corporation in the aftermath of WOII. They find out the Germans and the Americans are planning to take over Eastern-Europe countries by sending "sleepers" to their universities.