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Release Date:
May 24, 2011
Original Title:
Записки экспедитора тайной канцелярии
Alternate Titles:
Zapiski ekspeditora Taynoy kantselyarii
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama
Production Companies:
BFT Movie
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 RU: 16+
These are the dark times around 1720 in Russia. Tsar Peter the Great dies and his highly esteemed partner and friend Prince Menshikov rules the country from now on. But there are also those who oppose the prince. Messenger Ivan, an army officer, fails one of the risky resistance orders given to him by the scheming opposition and openly confesses to it. He is to be punished mercilessly, but the head of the secret service recognizes the officer's qualities, and from now on Ivan becomes an agent of the Tsar. Thus begins a series of mysterious incidents and he begins to investigate them. Masons, pirates and grand dukes, all have their dark secrets...
Animal Coordinator:
Igor Laptev
CGI Director:
Alexander Kuzmin
Casting Director:
Galina Andrianova
Elena Vnutskikh
Co-Director:
Andrey Ryklin
Costume Designer:
Julia Labutina
Costumer:
Lyudmila Samorodova
Evgeniya Minaeva
Director:
Oleg Ryaskov
Director of Photography:
Anton Kostromin
Executive Producer:
Viktor Nikolaev
Finance:
Svetlana Volkova
Lead Editor:
Aleksandra Alimbekova
Sergey Smirnov
Oleg Ryaskov
Martial Arts Choreographer:
Andrey Ryklin
Original Music Composer:
Edgar Arens
Anton Novoseltsev
Producer:
Oleg Ryaskov
Ekaterina Efanova
Production Design:
Georgiy Voronin
Screenplay:
Oleg Ryaskov
Sound Director:
Igor Gotsmanov
Still Photographer:
Oksana Ezhova
Stunt Coordinator:
Aleksandr Solovyov
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