The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed
Originally released in 1979. The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed is a action/crime film. directed by Stanislav Govorukhin. With a runtime of 5h 59m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Vladimir Vysotsky, Vladimir Konkin, and Sergei Yursky
Synopsis
Summer of 1945. The salute of the Great Victory died down and the country is gradually returning to peaceful life. From "fire yes into the fire" a young reconnaissance commander Volodya Sharapov falls, having come to the MUR for distribution, to the department for combating banditry. In the city the Black Cat gang rages, terrifying Muscovites. Captain Gleb Zheglov enters the fray with the bandits, for whom Sharapov soon becomes his right hand.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Vladimir Vysotsky
as Gleb Zheglov
Vladimir Konkin
as Vladimir Sharapov
Sergei Yursky
as Gruzdev
Viktor Pavlov
as Levchenko
Natalya Fateeva
as Sobolevskaya
Leonid Kuravlyov
as "Smoked"
Svetlana Svetlichnaya
as Nadya
Aleksandr Belyavskiy
as Yevgeni Fox
Evgeniy Evstigneev
as Ruchnikov
Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
as "Hunchback"
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Odessa Film Studio
- Gosteleradio USSR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed about?
Summer of 1945. The salute of the Great Victory died down and the country is gradually returning to peaceful life. From "fire yes into the fire" a young reconnaissance commander Volodya Sharapov fa...
Who directed The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed?
The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed was directed by Stanislav Govorukhin.
How long is The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed?
The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed has a runtime of 5 hours and 59 minutes (359 minutes total).
When was The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed released?
The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed was released on November 11, 1979 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed?
The main cast of The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed includes Vladimir Vysotsky, Vladimir Konkin, Sergei Yursky, Viktor Pavlov, Natalya Fateeva.