First Encounter - Last Encounter
First Encounter - Last Encounter (Russian: Первая встреча, последняя встреча) is a 1987 Soviet comedy film directed by Vitaliy Melnikov.[1][2][3]
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Russian: Первая встреча, последняя встреча | |
Directed by | Vitaliy Melnikov |
Written by | Vladimir Valutskiy |
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Music by | Timur Kogan |
Cinematography | Yuri Veksler |
Edited by | Zinaida Shejneman |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film is about a law student, Pete, who is investigating the murder of one inventor and comes to the conclusion that the German Scholz is to blame for this, as well as that he is not engaged in his own business.[4]
Cast
- Mikhail Morozov as Chukhontsev
- Grazyna Szapolowska as Wanda
- Oleg Efremov as Zanzeveev, an inventor
- Boris Plotnikov as Kuklin, an inventor
- Yuriy Bogatyryov as Major Gei
- Sergey Shakurov as Scholtz
- Mikhail Kononov as Former detective
- Nikolay Kryuchkov as Policeman
- Innokenty Smoktunovsky as Member of counter-intelligence
- Leonid Kuravlyov as Count[5]
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