Streets of Broken Lights

Streets of Broken Lights (Russian: Улицы разбитых фонарей, romanized: Ulitsy razbitykh fonarey) is an ongoing Russian detective TV series, which first appeared on television in 1998. It is currently in its 16 season, and runs for 21 years. The series tells the story of the everyday life of police officers. Each episode has a separate case and the series also shows the daily life of Russian cops.[1] At the moment it is the longest running series in the history of Russian television.[2]

Streets of Broken Lights
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Written byAndrey Kivinov
Alexander Rogozhkin
Sergey Seyranyan
Kirill Kapitsa
Vitaly Aksyonov
Directed byAlexander Rogozhkin
Dmitry Svetozarov
Kirill Kapitsa
StarringYury Kuznetsov
Alexander Polovtsev
Mikhail Truhin
Alexander Lykov
Alexey Nilov
Sergei Selin
Anastasia Melnikova
Leonid Kuravlyov
Yevgeny Dyatlov
Oskar Kuchera
Boris Cherdyntsev
Country of originRussia
Original language(s)Russian
Production
Producer(s)Alexander Kapitsa
Release
Original releaseJanuary 4, 1998 — June, 2019
Chronology
Related showsDeadly Force

Plot

Every new day is a new crime. There is danger behind every corner. The trump card of bandits in an uncompromising criminal massacre is the fear of the inhabitants.

The only ones who can challenge criminals are fearless cops. The flawless four is again on the brink. Every new day a new fight against the bandits

Awards

  • Grand Prix at the First Interstate (April 1999)
  • Award TEFI in the nomination best TV show of the year (May 1999)[2]
  • Award TEFI in nomination best feature TV series (May 1999)[2]

Spin-offs

  • Deadly Force (20002006)
  • Chronicles of the Deadly Department (20042007)
  • Liteyny, 4 / Liteyny (20092014)
  • Insurers (2011)

References

  1. Алексеева Ю. Е. Сериалы убойной силы. — М.: Анаграмма, 2008. — С. 29-59. — 160 с. — (Клуб любителей сериалов). — 4000 экз. — ISBN 978-5-903646-12-8
  2. "Улицы разбитых фонарей". VokrugTV.


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