Directed by Edvin Laine and Viktor Tregubovich, Trust (1976) is a Finnish-Soviet historical drama film that follows the relations between Finland and the Soviet Union. In December 1917, the Finnish delegation, composed of Chairman of the Senate Finance Department P.E. Svinhufvud (Vilho Siivola), Senator Carl Enckell (Yrjö Tähtelä) and State Secretary Gustaf Idman (Yrjö Paulo) arrive in St. Petersburg to meet V.I. Lenin (Kirill Lavrov) to gain recognition for the country's independence.
as V.I. Lenin
as P.E. Svinhufvud
as Carl Enckell
as Karl Gustaf Idman
as Kullervo Manner
as Yrjö Sirola
as Eugen Wolff
as G. Castrén
as Kustaa Rovio
as Alexandra Mikhailovna Kollontai
as Rosa Luxemburg
as Bontsh-Brujevitsh
as Mikhail Pokrovsky
as Bochazhnikov
as Pyatakov
as Viktor Krylenko
as Nikolai Bobrikov
as Czar Nikolai II
as Rahja
as Mirbach
as Kalle Fredriksson
as Yakov Mikhailovich Sverdlov
as Mrs. Fredriksson
as Maxim Gorky
as Aino Ackté
as Bobrikov's daughter
as Maria Andreyeva
as Eugen Schauman
as Petrovsky
as Countess
as Victor Procopé
as Lenin's guide in Helsinki
as Strike speaker
as Senator
as Senator
as Ludvig Lindström
as Markov vtoroiy
as Purishkevich