
The State Counsellor
Статский советник
Release: 2005-04-21·Runtime: 134m·★ 5.5
ActionCrimeMystery
Third film based on Boris Akunin's "Priklucheniya Erasta Petrovicha Fandorina" series of novels. On a train from St. Petersburg to Moscow general Khrapov was killed and no one else but Erast Petrovich is under suspicion because the killer pretended to be Fandorin. There are initials BG on the handle of the knife Khrapov was stabbed with, the initials belong to a terrorist organization which keeps both capital cities (Moscow and St. Petersburg) in fear. This time Fandorin is not the only one trying to solve the crime, general Pozharski, a famous detective takes over the investigation...
Production Countries
Russia
Production Companies
Studio Trite
Channel One
Mosfilm
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Vladimir Krasnov
Dmitriy Mukhamadeev
Mariya Mironovaas Julie Lenard
Emiliya Spivakas Esfir Litvinova
Vladimir Bolotnovas Governor General's Bellhop
Nikolay Solovyov
Oleg Menshikovas Erast Petrovich Fandorin
Nikita Mikhalkovas Count Pozharsky
Sergey Bolotaevas photographer
Konstantin Spasskiyas Pozharsky's guard
Oleg Zabolotnyy
Andrey Savostyanov
Fyodor Bondarchukas Col. Pyotr Burchinsky
Pavel Vashchilin
Vladimir Zaytsev
Filipp Yankovskyas drunk hussar
Igor Yasulovich
Andrey Lebedevas doctor
Pavel Belozerovas Larionov
Kirill Gratsinskyas Snegir
Sergey Eremeev
Rostislav Yankovsky
Konstantin Khabenskiyas Green
Andrey Frolov
Oleksiy Horbunovas Rahmet
Olga Yurasovaas Sympathizer at Larionov's
Edward Harutunyan
Vladimir Mashkovas Kozyr
Oleg Tabakovas Count Vladimir Dolgorukov
Oksana Fanderaas Igla
Aleksandr Strizhenovas Grand Duke Simeon Alexandrovich
Yekaterina Vulichenko
Mikhail Efremovas Mylnikov
Yuri Kolokolnikovas SmolyaninovCrew
" />Leonid VereshchaginProducer
" />Nikita MikhalkovProducer
" />Sergey StruchevCostume Design
" />Ilya EpishchevLyricist
" />Boris AkuninWriter, Novel
" />Vladimir AroninProduction Design
" />Filipp YankovskyDirector
" />Artem AnisimovAdditional Director of Photography
" />Vladislav OpelyantsDirector of Photography