List of the best Soviet detectives

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The history of Soviet cinema began on August 27, 1919, when the Council of People's Commissars adopted a decree on the nationalization of the film screen in Soviet Russia. Now this day is officially celebrated as the holiday "The Day of Russian Cinema".Legendary films, shot by Soviet cinema, were repeatedly nominated for an Oscar and often were awarded honorary awards. Soviet cinema has made a huge and invaluable contribution to the development of national cinema.

Readers are presented to Soviet detectives - a list of the best films.

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The Secret of Blackbirds 1983

The Secret of Blackbirds ( 1983) opens a list of the best Soviet detectives. The film is based on the novel Agatha Christie's "Pocket full of lies."The millionaire industrialist Mr. George Fortescue is murdered, pouring him the rarest poison. The deceased was an unpleasant person, and his death would be beneficial to all family members. Soon, the murder of the wife of a millionaire and his maid is committed, which further complicates matters. For the disclosure of a series of crimes, Inspector Neal and Miss Marple are taken. The instinct tells the detectives that the younger son of the millionaire is involved. ..

9

The inn on Pyatnitskaya 1977 year

The ninth line in the list of the best Soviet detectives is the artistic picture of Alexander Fainzimmer "The Inn on Pyatnitskaya" ( 1977).The events of the film unfold during the new economic policy - NEP.In Moscow, a violent criminal group is operating, which keeps local residents in fear and commits regular raids. The police know that this is the work of the recidivist of the "Gray", whom they can not catch in any way in the act. Employees become aware that the gang of "Gray" likes to rest in a tavern on Pyatnitskaya Street. That's where the law enforcement agencies and introduce their. ..

8

Destiny of the resident 1970

Adventure film "Fate of the Resident" ( 1970) is placed on the eighth place in the list of the best Soviet detectives. It is the continuation of the film "Resident Error".The plot line of the art picture is connected with the main character - the experienced intelligence officer Mikhail Tuliev. The Soviet counterintelligence agents, with the help of the arrested spy of Tuliev, continue the game with the enemy. The Western intelligence center again receives encrypted messages with the signature "Hope". ..

7

Village detective 1986

"Village detective" ( 1986) - a criminal comedy by Ivan Lukinsky. At the head of one deaf village hijack accordion. No evidence or witnesses. Yes, and no one to think about - all their own. The hero decides to spit on this and buy himself a new musical instrument. But the dark matter was seriously interested in the local detective Aniksin, who wants to find a thief.

6

Rumyantsev Case 1956

The Rumyantsev Case ( 1956) is the sixth in the list of the best Soviet detectives. Sasha Rumyantsev goes on a regular flight, this time with an unusual one with a cargo. The chief of the driver trades with speculation and sends him with an illegal load. Rumiantsev is stopped by the police and arrested. A true criminal, in order to hide tracks, adjusts everything so that all suspicions fall on Sasha. Rumiantsev does not have many chances to get out of the alteration, because the investigation is engaged in a brutal captain of the police, who is not interested in the search for real criminals. But here in the "game" enters an experienced colonel who wants to understand this confusing matter. ..

5

Stalker 1979 year

"Stalker" ( 1979) - a fantastic detective drama by Andrei Tarkovsky, based on the story of Strugatsky's "Picnic on the Roadside."In 1980, the film was awarded at the Cannes Film Festival Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. The events of the painting take place in a fictional world, and its heroes have no names, but only nicknames. The writer and the professor are sent to the Forbidden Zone, where there is a room that can fulfill any desires. The conductor of the characters is Stalker, who demands from the Writer and the Professor that they obey him unquestioningly during a dangerous and long journey. ..

4

Ten Little Indians 1978

"Ten Little Indians" ( 1978) is one of the best Soviet detective thrillers Stanislav Govorukhin. Ten people are invited to the Negro Island under various pretexts. Characters find themselves in a mysterious castle located on the island. This eerie place is a ruin for the guests. Each of them hears a death sentence, someone recorded on a record. On the table there are ten figures of Little Indians, and in each bedroom for the guest there is a rhyme hanging on the wall: "Ten Little Indians decided to have dinner, one of them suddenly choked, and there were nine of them."As soon as another victim of malicious intent dies, one figure disappears. ..

3

Solaris 1972

"Solaris" ( 1972) reveals the top three best Soviet films of the detective genre. The artwork is based on the novel of the same name by Stanislaw Lem."Solaris" is the owner of the Grand Prix of the Cannes Film Festival. The action of the picture takes place in the distant future. The new science of solaristics, which studies the planet Solaris, is at a dead end. On Earth, the question of minimizing the operation is solved, since studies of a mysterious planet completely covered with water do not yield any results. Among scientists, there is a suggestion that this cosmic body has a mind. To find out the details on the planet, Chris Kelvin is coming, who will face on Solaris with his past, which has become for him a nightmarish obsession. ..

2

Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson 1981-1986

A multi-part film "Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson" ( 1981)-1986) takes second place in the list of the best Soviet detectives. Sherlock Holm is the best detective in the world, and his colleague Watson sometimes gives him invaluable help in uncovering crimes. Together they enter into a battle with the underworld, which can be brought to the surface, only possessing unique mental abilities and virtuosity.

1

Gentlemen of luck 1971

Artistic picture "Gentlemen of Fortune" ( 1971) tops the list of the best Soviet detectives. The released film became in 1972 the leader of the cinema distribution in the USSR, having gathered about 65 million spectators. To the head of the kindergarten, the good woman Troshkin is approached by the police, with an unusual request that he help the investigation in revealing the case. The thing is that the main character turns out to be surprisingly similar to a gangster nicknamed "Associate Professor", whom law enforcement agencies have been hunting for a long time. The criminal together with his group stole a very valuable thing from the museum - the helmet of the commander of Macedon. Troshkin has to infiltrate the thieves' milieu in the guise of his own, in order to catch the bandit. But such a risky business involves a high risk for the life of the protagonist.