A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Igor Botvin, Valeriy Kukhareshin, Igor Grigoryev
Written by:
Alexey Erberg
Robert Sheckley
Alexey Talyzin
Directed by:
Alexey Talyzin
Release Date:
January 1, 2021
Original Title:
Кое-что задаром
Alternate Titles:
Koe-chto zadarom
Genres:
Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Movie Magic Production
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Max Flamberk, an uncompromising police detective, is conducting an unofficial investigation into the case of missing people. He obsessively believes that all the missing are mysteriously connected between, but none of his colleagues share his views. When the hero came close to solving the clue, the key witness perishes mysteriously. And everything looks as if Max, who had lost his mind, is guilty of this. Having lost the badge and trust of former colleagues, Max has the only chance to return his good name - to reveal this confusing business. But it will not be so easy, because now, in addition to former colleagues, Max is hunted by an ominous stranger from another world who clearly does not want the truth to come to light.
Director:
Alexey Talyzin
Director of Photography:
Filipp Martynov
Original Music Composer:
Mikhail Bespalov
Yury Krutikov
Producer:
Alexey Talyzin
Konstantin Alexeenkov
Vadim Bogdanov
Production Design:
Rem Boreyko
Screenplay:
Alexey Talyzin
Ilya Savelyev
Set Decoration:
Yury Delyansky
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