Perfect Crime (1990) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 21, 1990

Original Title:
Идеальное преступление

Genres:
Mystery | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Gorky Film Studios
Kontakt

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 97

The manufacturer lance Gerero on the basis of irrefutable evidence accused of killing a girl. However, the young lawyer still hopes to expose the criminals involved in the fabrication of false evidence, saving their customers from competitors…

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CGI Director:
Valeriy Likhovid
Tatyana Likhovid

Camera Operator:
Nikolay Podzemelny
Ivan Proskurin

Co-Director:
Kazbek Bokoyev

Colorist:
Vladimir Rossikhin

Costume Designer:
Lidiya Konyakhina

Director:
Igor Voznesensky

Director of Photography:
Anatoliy Buravchikov

Editor:
Galina Dmitriyeva

Executive Producer:
Tagi Aliyev

Gaffer:
Nikolay Gromov

Makeup Designer:
Vera Artyomova-Shavrey

Novel:
Zinovi Yuryev

Original Music Composer:
Mark Minkov

Police Consultant:
Viktor Tinaev

Production Design:
Yevgeny Kanev
Feliks Rostotsky

Screenplay:
Zinovi Yuryev

Script Editor:
Viktoriya Svyatkovskaya

Sound Director:
Arif Aliev

Stunts:
M. Bondarenko
Yury Lugovsky
Uldis Veispals

Visual Effects Camera:
Yuriy Osminkin

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