Thirty-Seven Novel movie poster

Thirty-Seven Novel

"You don't need to watch this film. But, having looked once, it is impossible not to reconsider..."

May 12, 2011 1h 37m

Originally released in 2011. Thirty-Seven Novel is a romance/drama film. directed by Grigor Gyardoushian.

Starring Vladimir Zaytsev, Tatyana Lyutaeva, and Valery Nikolaev

Synopsis

The well-known metropolitan novelist of the detective genre Grigory Vetlugin, who already has 36 novels behind him, comes to the provincial town of Ogarkov on the instructions of the publishing house to meet with his readers. By the will of fate, he meets Anna Gureva there - a woman whom he dreamed of all his life. The terrifying visions that visit him from the scene of the murder with the participation of this woman aggravate and make this acquaintance mystical and fatal. She goes to jail on charges of murdering her boyfriend ... After going through pain, hardship and hardship, the heroes of the picture come to repentance. There remains the hope that Love will heal the wounds and finally unite their destinies ...

Quick Facts

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Release Date May 12, 2011 14 years ago
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Runtime 1h 37m 97 minutes total
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Box Office $55.4K Worldwide gross
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Language Russian Original language
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Country Russia Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
RU
Revenue
$55,390

Production Companies

  • Ekran

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Thirty-Seven Novel about?

The well-known metropolitan novelist of the detective genre Grigory Vetlugin, who already has 36 novels behind him, comes to the provincial town of Ogarkov on the instructions of the publishing hou...

Who directed Thirty-Seven Novel?

Thirty-Seven Novel was directed by Grigor Gyardoushian.

How long is Thirty-Seven Novel?

Thirty-Seven Novel has a runtime of 1 hours and 37 minutes (97 minutes total).

When was Thirty-Seven Novel released?

Thirty-Seven Novel was released on May 12, 2011 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Thirty-Seven Novel?

The main cast of Thirty-Seven Novel includes Vladimir Zaytsev, Tatyana Lyutaeva, Valery Nikolaev, Sergey Chonishvili, Ivan Kupreenko.