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"The Hound of the Baskervilles", 1981
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After WWII is over, a young officer Volodya Sharapov returns to Moscow to work in MUR - Moskovskiy Ugolovny Rozysk (Moscow Criminal Police). There he more
After WWII is over, a young officer Volodya Sharapov returns to Moscow to work in MUR - Moskovskiy Ugolovny Rozysk (Moscow Criminal Police). There he meets Gleb Zheglov who is a chief of a squad which fights organized crime. Their main task is to track down a gang "Chernaya Koshka" (Black Cat) which terrorizes the city. Also, they have to find out who murdered Larisa Gruzdeva. Zheglov believes it was her husband Ivan Gruzdev, but Sharapov has his doubts about it... close
A Soviet spy is tasked with disrupting the negotiations between Karl Wolff and Allen Dulles taking place in Switzerland, aimed at forging a separate peace between Germany and the Western Allies.
A Soviet spy is tasked with disrupting the negotiations between Karl Wolff and Allen Dulles taking place in Switzerland, aimed at forging a separate peace between Germany and the Western Allies. close
The Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1981 Soviet film adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's novel The Hound of the Baskervilles. It was the third installment more
The Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1981 Soviet film adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's novel The Hound of the Baskervilles. It was the third installment in the TV series about adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson. A potent streak of humour ran through the film as concerns references to traditional British customs and stereotypes, ensuring the film's popularity with several generations of Russophone viewers. Other features of this best entry in the series include excellent exterior shots which closely match the novel's setting in the Dartmoor marshland, as well as an all-star cast: in addition to the famous Livanov -Solomin duo as Holmes and Watson, the film stars the internationally acclaimed actor/director Nikita Mikhalkov as Sir Henry Baskerville and the Russian movie legend Oleg Yankovsky as the villain Stapleton. close
Dr. Watson, who served in the English armed forces and was in the Afghan war, retires and returns to his homeland, in England. Since the financial situation more
Dr. Watson, who served in the English armed forces and was in the Afghan war, retires and returns to his homeland, in England. Since the financial situation of the doctor is very precarious, his long-time friend Mr. Stamford offers him to rent a room in the house at 221-B Baker Street, which is rented by an elderly lady - Mrs. Hudson. The second rented room is already occupied by another gentleman - the mysterious Mr. Sherlock Holmes. Holmes makes an ambiguous impression on Watson. He conducts complex chemical experiments with blood, plays the violin, has the deepest knowledge about cigar ash, London dirt and criminal law, but at the same time demonstrates complete ignorance of well-known truths (for example, the fact that the Earth revolves around the Sun), does not read fiction, as well as books on history and philosophy. At the same time, very strange visitors constantly come to Holmes, and on the table he has portraits of personalities of a disgusting appearance. close
“There is no way back” is a Soviet film of the seventies about the difficult days of the Great Patriotic War, based on the work of the same name by Viktor more
“There is no way back” is a Soviet film of the seventies about the difficult days of the Great Patriotic War, based on the work of the same name by Viktor Smirnov and Igor Bolgarin. Partisan detachment, led by Major Toporkov, carries a train with weapons to a concentration camp, where an uprising is being prepared. But the leadership of the detachment knows that a traitor is in the ranks. And so it was decided that two trains would be poisoned, one real and the other false, in order to misinform the fascists. During the operation, the soldiers lose one by one comrades. Would a plan that came at such a high cost be justified?
Thirty-nine years after the creation of this picture, a new adaptation of Smirnov’s book was published. The Disappeared . close
Holmes receives a message from Inspector Gregson (Igor Dmitriev) about a strange case in an abandoned house on Brixton Road: the body of an elderly American more
Holmes receives a message from Inspector Gregson (Igor Dmitriev) about a strange case in an abandoned house on Brixton Road: the body of an elderly American was found there, and the word "Revenge" is written in blood on the wall. close
Holmes and Dr. Watson help a young lady who is receiving anonymous letters 10 years after her father passed away under shady circumstances. They find more
Holmes and Dr. Watson help a young lady who is receiving anonymous letters 10 years after her father passed away under shady circumstances. They find themselves in an enigma involving a treasure, murder and a love interest for Watson. close
Following the Russian Civil War, a loyal Red, Shilov, must prove he is at home among strangers as he attempts to recapture a shipment of gold that he more
Following the Russian Civil War, a loyal Red, Shilov, must prove he is at home among strangers as he attempts to recapture a shipment of gold that he was supposed to deliver to Moscow. Needed as a means of buying food for the people, the gold Shilov was entrusted with is stolen, initially by a group of assassins and then by a group of bandits. In tracking the gold’s whereabouts, Shilov’s motives are questioned and he is suspected of treason, in part because his brother was a devoted White. In an effort to clear his name, Shilov locates the gold, but he also discovers rampant greed and corruption. close
Romm's "Ordinary Fascism" pulls out all the stops in its selection of documentary material to draw the viewer not only into absolute horror about fascism more
Romm's "Ordinary Fascism" pulls out all the stops in its selection of documentary material to draw the viewer not only into absolute horror about fascism and nazism in the 1920s–1940s Europe, but also to a firmest of convictions that nothing of the sort should be allowed to happen again anywhere in the world. close
The three-part film "Dangerous Turn" is based on the play of the same name by John Boynton Priestley. Robert Kaplan, a wealthy employee of a promising more
The three-part film "Dangerous Turn" is based on the play of the same name by John Boynton Priestley. Robert Kaplan, a wealthy employee of a promising publishing house, during a reception he arranged in his own house accidentally finds out some details about the death of his brother. What he hears encourages him to do his own research.
The film starred: Yuri Yakovlev, Antonina Shuranova and others. close
In addition to the two-part television version of the film, a shorter version was installed to show the film, entitled “Sherlock Holmes in the 20th Century.” more
In addition to the two-part television version of the film, a shorter version was installed to show the film, entitled “Sherlock Holmes in the 20th Century.” In this installation version, in particular, the entire plot of the story “Bruce-Partington Drawings” was deleted. A film version was released before the premiere of the full (two-part) television version of the film. close
Domestic serial film “A Visit to the Minotaur” – film adaptation of the famous Soviet detective writers Arkady and Georgy Weiner . His last role in the more
Domestic serial film “A Visit to the Minotaur” – film adaptation of the famous Soviet detective writers Arkady and Georgy Weiner . His last role in the movie was played by the People's Artist of the USSR Rostislav Plyatta.
In the film “A Visit to the Minotaur” tells about two storylines. The first tells about the life of the famous master of string instruments Antonio Stradivari and his work on the violin (Italy, XVII century). The second is a detective story (USSR, XX century), unfolding around the missing outstanding Stradivarius violin. . close
The invasion of a village in Byelorussia by German forces sends young Florya into the forest to join the weary Resistance fighters, against his family's more
The invasion of a village in Byelorussia by German forces sends young Florya into the forest to join the weary Resistance fighters, against his family's wishes. There he meets a girl, Glasha, who accompanies him back to his village. On returning home, Florya finds his family and fellow peasants massacred. His continued survival amidst the brutal debris of war becomes increasingly nightmarish, a battle between despair and hope. close
In 1944 a Soviet marine air force unit stationed near Murmansk is fighting off the German bombers attacking the British navy convoys supplying the Soviet more
In 1944 a Soviet marine air force unit stationed near Murmansk is fighting off the German bombers attacking the British navy convoys supplying the Soviet Union with war materials under the lend-lease agreement. close
Soviet spy Ladeynikov learns that in one of the pharmaceutical centers in a small resort town works a former German war criminal Dr. Hass, who is finishing more
Soviet spy Ladeynikov learns that in one of the pharmaceutical centers in a small resort town works a former German war criminal Dr. Hass, who is finishing the creation of a deadly chemical gas RH development of which he began during WW2 experimenting on war prisoners. Since Ladeynikov doesn't know Dr. Hass's appearance, Soviet intelligence recruits an actor, Ivan Savushkin, who during the war escaped from a prison camp where Hass was testing his gas. Together they must identify and stop him before he finishes and unleashes his weapon of mass destruction. close
A disturbing psychological thriller based on the classic novel by Agatha Christie. Ten strangers are forced to come face to face with their dark pasts more
A disturbing psychological thriller based on the classic novel by Agatha Christie. Ten strangers are forced to come face to face with their dark pasts after receiving an anonymous invitation to an isolated island off the coast of England. close
Set during the early part of his reign, Ivan faces betrayal from the aristocracy and even his closest friends as he seeks to unite the Russian people. more
Set during the early part of his reign, Ivan faces betrayal from the aristocracy and even his closest friends as he seeks to unite the Russian people. Sergei Eisenstein's final film, this is the first part of a three-part biopic of Tsar Ivan IV of Russia, which was never completed due to the producer's dissatisfaction with Eisenstein's attempts to use forbidden experimental filming techniques and excessive cost overruns. The second part was completed but not released for a decade after Eisenstein's death and a change of heart in the USSR government toward his work; the third part was only in its earliest stage of filming when shooting was stopped altogether. close
This is the second part of a projected three-part epic biopic of Russian Czar Ivan Grozny, undertaken by Soviet film-maker Sergei Eisenstein at the behest more
This is the second part of a projected three-part epic biopic of Russian Czar Ivan Grozny, undertaken by Soviet film-maker Sergei Eisenstein at the behest of Josef Stalin. Production of the epic was stopped before the third part could be filmed, due to producer dissatisfaction with Eisenstein's introducing forbidden experimental filming techniques into the material, more evident in this part than the first part. As it was, this second part was banned from showings until after the deaths of both Eisenstein and Stalin, and a change of attitude by the subsequent heads of the Soviet government. In this part, as Ivan the Terrible attempts to consolidate his power by establishing a personal army, his political rivals, the Russian boyars, plot to assassinate him. close
A mathematician offers to sell his soul to the devil for a proof or disproof of Fermat's Last Theorem. Based on "The Devil and Simon Flagg" by Arthur Porges.
A mathematician offers to sell his soul to the devil for a proof or disproof of Fermat's Last Theorem. Based on "The Devil and Simon Flagg" by Arthur Porges. close
St. Petersburg official Akakiy Akakievich lived poor and quiet, quite invisible against the backdrop of a huge beautiful city. He was a small, low-ranking more
St. Petersburg official Akakiy Akakievich lived poor and quiet, quite invisible against the backdrop of a huge beautiful city. He was a small, low-ranking employee, and his salary was barely enough, he planned and calculated all purchases for pennies. And then the misfortune: the old overcoat was worn out, repairing it - only to waste money. We need to make a new one. He sighed and grieved Akaki Akakievich, so he began to figure out how to cope with such a disaster ...
The unfinished animated film “Overcoat (1981)” based on the novel by N.V. Gogol is a magnificently expressive tape, which its creators intended to continue for another two-thirds. close
Summer 1944, Belarus. A group of Soviet soldiers was tasked with urgently delivering our scout from the German rear across the front line. Of the three more
Summer 1944, Belarus. A group of Soviet soldiers was tasked with urgently delivering our scout from the German rear across the front line. Of the three attendants, not everyone was able to stay alive and complete the task. close
An ex-convict Viktor Dremov, who is also an ex-boxer, tries to mend his ways and start a new life but his former girlfriend is marrying another man (some more
An ex-convict Viktor Dremov, who is also an ex-boxer, tries to mend his ways and start a new life but his former girlfriend is marrying another man (some old antiquarian), while local thugs rob him of his car and press him constantly trying to make him work for them. Being framed and hunted he should kill them all before he becomes a broken or a dead man. close
The film “Council”, 1974 – action-packed detective, in which a wonderful cast even episodic role showed all the realities of serene Russian life in the more
The film “Council”, 1974 – action-packed detective, in which a wonderful cast even episodic role showed all the realities of serene Russian life in the mid-70s. The 5-episode miniseries follows the betrayal and human conscience that can eat you from the inside for years.
The plot of the film can be summarized in one sentence : "Conscience torments the one who has it"
Good Soviet cinema “Conscience” is one of the most successful works of the Creative Association “Ekran”, in which the threads from the past wartime are tightly intertwined with the fears of real reality. They tortured the main character until he committed a crime, and after all, he will have to answer for it. Not everyone is perfect in this world, we all have a pair of skeletons in our closet. Former front-line soldier Drosov hides from law enforcement agencies for many years, confuses his tracks and believes in his impunity, only conscience does not give rest. In the investigation of the case, other criminal “branches” are revealed, but you will learn about them by watching all the series to the end.
Creators and actors of the detective "Conscience"
Screenwriter – Yuri Kavtaradze, director – Yuri Kavtaradze, actors: Anatoly Vladimirovich Romashin, Boris Petrovich Khimichev, Valery Alekseevich Afanasyev, Alla Zinovievna Budnitskaya, Vsevolod Dmitrievich Safonov, Vladimir Dmitrievich Talashko, Alexander Sergeyevich Martynov, Dalvin Alexandrovich Shcherbakov, Valentin Evgenyevich Burov, Boris Kudryavtsev, Paul Rinne.
A few closing words
The film “Conscience” looks in one breath, it has an interesting plot and a beautiful play of actors. The film gives an opportunity to think about the values of life, recall with nostalgia the happy Soviet time and once again remind that “disguised scoundrels” live in our time. close
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