The Return Of The 'Saint Luke' (1970) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 7, 1970

Original Title:
Возвращение «Святого Луки»

Genres:
Crime | Mystery

Production Companies:
Mosfilm

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

In the first movie colonel Zorin is trying to find a stolen "Saint Luke" painting.

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Camera Operator:
Aleksandr Dvigubskiy

Co-Director:
Arnold Ides

Co-Writer:
Sergey Derkovskiy
Nikolay Kondrashov

Conductor:
Yuriy Aranovich

Costume Design:
Tatyana Proshina

Director:
Anatoliy Bobrovskiy

Director of Photography:
Roman Veseler

Lead Editor:
Galina Spirina

Makeup Designer:
Tatyana Panteleeva

Original Music Composer:
Isaac Schwarts

Police Consultant:
Boris Zabotin
G. Popov

Production Design:
Said Menyalshchikov
Semyon Valyushok

Production Manager:
Boris Gostynsky

Scenario Writer:
Vladimir Kuznetsov
Boris Shustrov

Screenplay:
Boris Shustrov
Vladimir Kuznetsov

Script Editor:
Vladimir Leonov

Sound Director:
Vasily Kosteltsev

VFX Artist:
Nikolay Zvonaryov

Visual Effects Camera:
Valeri Sevostyanov

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