The Rumyantsev Case (1956) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 8, 1956

Original Title:
Дело Румянцева

Alternate Titles:
A Rumjancev-ügy
Cazul Rumeanțev
Delo Rumyantseva
Der Fall Rumjanzew
Djelo Rumianceva
Fallet Rumjantsev
L'affaire Roumiantzev
Rumjantsevi juhtum
Rumyansevin işi
Rumyantsevův případ
Slučaj Rumyantsev
Śledztwo
Справа Румянцева
鲁缅采夫案

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
Lenfilm

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 103

Sasha Rumyantsev, a long-range driver, becomes an unwitting accomplice in a crime committed by the head of the motor depot where he works. The honest guy is accused of stealing a car of a hard-to-find product. The collective of the motor depot amicably stands up to protect their comrade and helps the investigator, Colonel Afanasyev, to find and expose the true criminals.

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Assistant Director of Photography:
Konstantin Solovyov

Camera Operator:
Eduard Rozovsky

Director:
Iosif Kheifits

Director of Photography:
Moisey Magid
Lev Sokolsky

Editor:
Yelena Bazhenova

Original Music Composer:
Venedict Pushkov

Production Design:
Isaak Kaplan
Berta Manevich

Set Decoration:
Yuri Freidlin

Sound:
Arnold Shargorodsky

Writer:
Yuri German
Iosif Kheifits

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