Grushko (1994) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 24, 1994

Original Title:
Grushko

Genres:
Crime | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
BBC

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 161

A restaurant is fire-bombed, a TV journalist and a member of a local mafia are murdered, and a valuable statuette is stolen. Yevgeni Grushko is Head of the Mafia Investigations Division of the local police force, facing new challenges as the internicine gang rivalries escalate towards war on the streets.

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Art Direction:
Valeri Yurkevich

Assistant Editor:
Tatiana Petrenko

Associate Producer:
Raymond Day

Boom Operator:
Eddie Dougall

Casting Assistant:
Katherine Whiteley

Casting Director:
Sheila Trezise

Co-Producer:
Sergei Gurevich

Costume Designer:
Lidiya Kryukova

Director:
Tony Smith

Director of Photography:
Ernest Vincze

Editor:
David Martin

Executive Producer:
Mark Forstater

First Assistant Director:
Boris Pavlov-Silvanskiy
Guy Travers

First Assistant Editor:
Liz Green

Focus Puller:
Jonathan Earp

Gaffer:
Don Springall

Key Grip:
Jo Martin

Makeup Supervisor:
Robert McCann

Music:
Tony Britten

Producer:
Nicky Lund

Production Accountant:
Michael Craig

Production Coordinator:
Ellen Pinchuk
Pamela Walden

Production Manager:
Eduard Artsikhovsky

Script Editor:
Alison Lumb

Script Supervisor:
Cathy Doubleday

Sound Editor:
Peter Jolly
Jamie McPhee
Danny Longhurst
Pat Boxshall

Sound Mixer:
Alistair Crocker

Stunt Coordinator:
Peter Brayham

Writer:
Robin Mukherjee
Philip Kerr

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