A Long, Long Case... Trailer

A Long, Long Case... Trailer (1977)

10 September 1977 Drama 92 mins

A murder just happened and it seems the answer is simple on who and how did it. But a casual talk between suspect's mother and prosecutor sets a different point of view on a just opened case.

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Cast

Evgeni Leonov

as Михаил Петрович Лужин

Vladimir Zamanskiy

as Фёдор Гаврилович, зам. прокурора РСФСР

Mikhail Gluzskiy

as Иван Игнатьевич Филиппов, районный прокурор

Oleg Yankovskiy

as Владимир Воронцов, следователь

Oleg Belov

as Решко ("Вешак"), следователь

Nikolai Karachentsov

as Кирилл Строганов

Nina Urgant

as Мария Ивановна Строганова, мать Кирилла

Svetlana Karpinskaya

as Маргарита Карловна Орлова, учительница

Roman Madyanov

as Антон, сын Лужина

Vyacheslav Vasilyev

as Лев Соркин, медицинский эксперт

Rita Gladunko

as официантка

Nikolay Gavrilov

as понятой

Svetlana Ketlerova

as хозяйка собаки

Nina Mamayeva

as секретарь зам. прокурора РСФСР

Yuri Maltsev

as санитар

Valeri Olshansky

as криминалист

Crew

Semyon Malkin

Semyon Malkin Production Design

Albert Preslenev

Original Music Composer

Nikolay Neelov

Nikolay Neelov Executive Producer

Georgiy Vargin

Georgiy Vargin VFX Director of Photography

Andrei Zertsalov

Andrei Zertsalov Administration

Natalya Landau

Natalya Landau Costume Design

I. Mishina

I. Mishina Set Decoration

Galina Grushina

Galina Grushina Makeup Artist

L. Isachenko

L. Isachenko Second Assistant Director

V. Kiryukhin

V. Kiryukhin Assistant Camera

Vladimir Burykin

Vladimir Burykin Director of Photography

Vladimir Yakovlev

Vladimir Yakovlev Sound Director

International Releases Dates

Russia 10 September 1977

Production Companies

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