A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
September 14, 2009
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 8
Finale:
September 17, 2009
Original Title:
Пелагия и белый бульдог
Alternate Titles:
Pelagiya i belyy buldog
Genres:
Crime | Mystery
Production Companies:
Central Partnership
Moroz Film Company
Countries:
RU
Administration:
Maria Popova
Valentin Denisevich
Igor Potemkin
Inna Novozhilova
Aerial Camera Technician:
Aleksandr Rodkin
Assistant Costume Designer:
Olga Belyashina
Assistant Production Design:
Aleksey Polishchuk
Assistant Property Master:
Valentina Batayeva
Irina Pochaeva
Assistant Sound Editor:
Grigory Denisov
Alexey Khnykin
CG Artist:
Vitali Zhidkov
Camera Operator:
Sergey Kulishenko
Casting Director:
Tatyana Abdulaeva
Co-Director:
Ekaterina Alekseenko
Conductor:
Sergei Skripka
Costume Designer:
Dmitriy Andreev
Vladimir Nikiforov
Costumer:
Natalya Katulkina
Diana Stebenkova
Director:
Yuriy Moroz
Director of Photography:
Anatoly Petriga
Driver:
Sergey Sotnikov
Nikolay Demyanenko
Arman Avetisyan
Igor Sukhov
Foley Editor:
Svetlana Borisenok
Gaffer:
Stanislav Sinyaev
Lead Editor:
Alla Strelnikova
Lighting Technician:
Karen Gevorkyan
Dmitri Makarenko
Rustam Khusnutdinov
Evgeniy Vasilev
Aleksandr Pavlishin
Line Producer:
Natalya Dmitrievskaya
Makeup Artist:
Olga Nikolaeva
Olga Popova
Makeup Designer:
Marina Firsova
Elena Korzhova
Novel:
Boris Akunin
Original Music Composer:
Darin Sysoev
Enri Lolashvili
Police Consultant:
Sergey Popov
Producer:
Ruben Dishdishyan
Yuriy Moroz
Sergey Danielyan
Aram Movsesyan
Production Design:
Ekaterina Kozhevnikova
Props:
Nadezhda Evtushenko
Maria Spiridonova
Screenplay:
Zoya Kudrya
Script Editor:
Nana Zguride
Natalya Tokareva
Sound Designer:
Irina Kislova
Natalya Chashchina
Nina Trofimchuk
Sound Director:
Pavel Stasenko
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Valery Tankevich
Title Designer:
Vitali Zhidkov
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