Detective of the St. Petersburg Police
Detective of the St. Petersburg Police

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Detective of the St. Petersburg Police

1992
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Russian

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Alexander ProshkinGenres: Crime, Drama, History

Plot Summary

Set in 1880s St. Petersburg, the film follows the dedicated and astute detective Porfiry Petrovich as he investigates a series of complex and baffling crimes plaguing the city. Navigating the opulent yet corrupt society, Petrovich uses his sharp intellect and understanding of human nature to unravel intricate plots. The narrative delves into the psychological aspects of crime and the societal underpinnings that allow it to flourish.

Critical Reception

The film was generally well-received for its atmospheric portrayal of 19th-century Russia and its compelling detective narrative. Critics praised the performances, particularly Sergei Shakurov's nuanced portrayal of the titular detective, and the film's historical accuracy in depicting the era's social dynamics and criminal justice system. It is considered a strong example of Russian historical crime dramas.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric and historically rich depiction of Tsarist Russia.

  • Sergei Shakurov's performance as Detective Petrovich is a standout, lauded for its depth and intelligence.

  • The film effectively blends historical drama with a gripping crime investigation.

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Fun Fact

The character of Porfiry Petrovich is famously from Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel 'Crime and Punishment', although this film is not a direct adaptation of that specific novel but rather uses the established detective character in a new narrative context.

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