A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 21, 1983
Original Title:
Тайна «Черных дроздов»
Alternate Titles:
Тайна «Чёрных дроздов»
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Mosfilm
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
Mr. Fortescue, owner of a big company, unexpectedly dies. The autopsy shows that he has been poisoned. Nobody actually loved him, and even his family members had their reasons to kill him. But who really did it? And who is responsable for killing his young servant and his wife within the next couple of days? Of course the only person who can answer this question is Ms. Marple. And of course, the murderer is the person you least expected it to be.
Adaptation:
Agatha Christie
Camera Operator:
Yuri Ulanov
Co-Director:
Arnold Ides
Conductor:
Konstantin Krimets
Costume Design:
Svetlana Bashlykova
Director:
Vadim Derbenyov
Director of Photography:
Nikolay Nemolyaev
Lead Editor:
Alla Abramova
Lyricist:
Andrey Makarevich
Makeup Designer:
P. Kuzmina
Music Editor:
Arseniy Lapisov
Original Music Composer:
Viktor Babushkin
Playback Singer:
Andrey Makarevich
Oksana Shabina
Production Consultant:
Vasiliy Voinov
Production Design:
David Vinitsky
Production Manager:
Boris Gostynsky
Screenplay:
Yelizaveta Smirnova
Valentina Kolodyazhnaya
Script Editor:
Izrail Tsizin
Sound Director:
Rem Sobinov
VFX Artist:
Albert Rudachenko
Visual Effects Camera:
Viktor Zhanov
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