Russian Detective
Originally released in 2004. Russian Detective is a comedy/tv movie film. directed by Mikhail Kokshenov. At just 86 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Vladimir Nosik, Natalya Khorokhorina, and Mikhail Kokshenov
Synopsis
After seasoned swindler Anatoly Papik was taken into custody in the courtroom, his relatives and accomplices decide to flee to hot countries, away from sin. The wife goes to Greece, the boss goes to Spain, and the “sixes” Shiloh and Bubble go to Turkey. Imagine the surprise of the two scoundrels when, on the Mediterranean coast, they come face to face with Papik, who theoretically should be “steaming on a bunk.” After certain search activities, it turns out that this is not Papik, but his exact copy, the Englishman Michael Smith. The scammers come up with a cunning plan to replace the “twin” Smith with Papik, who is languishing in prison.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Vladimir Nosik
as Anatoliy Papik / Maikl Smit
Natalya Khorokhorina
as Zhena Papika
Mikhail Kokshenov
as Ivan
Irina Dmitrakova
as Katya
Aleksei Buldakov
as Podpolkovnik militsii
Natalya Zashchipina
as Babushka
Yuriy Chernov
as Gusev
Denis Bondarev
as Vtoroy syn Ivana
Artur Makarov
as sokamernik Papika
Ekaterina Skobeleva
as podelnitsa Papika
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Konvent Media
- Korporatsiya Arena
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Russian Detective about?
After seasoned swindler Anatoly Papik was taken into custody in the courtroom, his relatives and accomplices decide to flee to hot countries, away from sin. The wife goes to Greece, the boss goes t...
Who directed Russian Detective?
Russian Detective was directed by Mikhail Kokshenov.
How long is Russian Detective?
Russian Detective has a runtime of 1 hours and 26 minutes (86 minutes total).
When was Russian Detective released?
Russian Detective was released on January 25, 2004 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Russian Detective?
The main cast of Russian Detective includes Vladimir Nosik, Natalya Khorokhorina, Mikhail Kokshenov, Irina Dmitrakova, Aleksei Buldakov.