Behind the Last Line

Behind the Last Line (Russian: За последней чертой, romanized: Za posledney chertoy) is a Soviet crime fighter directed by Nikolai Stambula and starring Yevgeny Sidikhin and Igor Talkov.[1]

Behind the Last Line
Directed byNikolai Stambula
Produced by
  • Mikhail Kupfer
  • Andrey Kupfer
  • Sergey Torchilin
Written by
Starring
Music byIgor Kantyukov
CinematographyGennady Karyuk
Alexander Karyuk
Production
companies
Release date
  • 1991 (1991)
Running time
107 minutes
CountryUSSR
LanguageRussian

Plot

Boxer Viktor Dryomov, having left prison, he was serving 3 years for beating, finds himself in a difficult situation the woman he loved went to the old antiquary, there is no money and no work. Soon, he falls under the supervision of racketeers, who, through skillful provocation and police connections, are trying to attract the former boxing champion to criminal activities. It’s not easy to refuse to gangsters, and under the influence of their blackmail, he agrees to work for them. However, later Victor still refuses to continue to engage in racketeering, and as a result a false denunciation is fabricated against him. Dremova is detained by the police, but he does not wait for the charges to be brought. Having escaped from the police station, the hero decides to act and alone destroys the bandits.

Cast

Production

Exactly 1 year before the murder of Igor Talkov, on October 6, 1990, the scene of the murder of his hero was filmed.[2][3][4] Filming took place in Moscow on Kaluga Square, Goncharnaya Street, Chistoprudny Boulevard and Yelokhovskaya Square.[5]

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