Leningrad 46
Leningrad 46 Ленинград 46 | |
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Directed by | Igor Kopylov |
Produced by |
Inessa Yurchenko Sergei Scheglov Igor Kopylov |
Written by |
Andrei Tumarkin Elena Strogaleva Vladimir Izmailov Igor Kopylov |
Starring |
Sergei Garmash Alexey Gorbunov Yevgeny Miller |
Music by |
Darin Sysoyev Anatoly Zubkov |
Release dates | 2014 |
Running time | 47 min per episode |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Leningrad 46 (2014) (Russian: Ленинград 46, stylized as ЛЕНИНГРАД ★ 46) is a highly popular Russian television series which revolved the story of the courage, the drama of human destiny, for the first time opening up many pages of post-war life in Leningrad - the harsh and sometimes cruel. City, has just survived the siege and still reeling from hunger, destruction and death. Here, the police conducts the nervous war crime cleaning up Leningrad after the war.
The TV series had great success among Russian viewers,[1] with rating up to 6% as of end of 2015.[2]
Plot summary
The year is 1946. World War II is over, but it doesn't mean that there is no one to fight with. The post-war city of Leningrad is ruled by criminals and growing wave of crimes. The police conducts an unequal struggle with the criminal gangs. The main characters of the film are a police captains Yuri Rebrov and Igor Danilov, a former literature teacher.
They lost everything - family, work and housing, and Danilov will be on the other side of the law, Trying to do justice and to avenge those who are crippled his life, he will sink deeper into the criminal world of post-war Leningrad, gradually turning into one of the most cunning and dangerous criminals in the city, while Yuri is forced to track him down.
Characters
- Sergei Garmash - Igor Danilov
- Evgeny Miller - Yuri Rebrov
- Aleksander Lykov - Lavrenty Fyodorov, Head of Criminal Gang
- Vadim Yakovlev - "Pastoukh", Criminal
- Igor Sergeev - Viktor Kuzmin, Head of Department for combating Gangs
- Alexey Gorbunov - Vutya "The Musician", criminal
See also
- Likvidatsiya, TV show about post-World War II Odessa
- The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed, TV show about post-World War II Moscow