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Cast

Alexandr Domogarov

Alexandr Domogarov

Seryogin

Lev Borisov

Lev Borisov

Victor Pavlovich Govorov-'Antibiotik'

Kirill Lavrov

Kirill Lavrov

Mikheev - 'Baron'

Yevgeniya Kryukova

Yevgeniya Kryukova

Pospelova

Igor Lifanov

Igor Lifanov

Kolbasov

Mikhail Porechenkov

Mikhail Porechenkov

Kondrashev

Aleksey Devotchenko

Aleksey Devotchenko

Styopa Markov

Anastasiya Melnikova

Anastasiya Melnikova

Irina Lebedeva

Andrei Tolubeyev

Andrei Tolubeyev

Vashchanov

Leonid Maksimov

Leonid Maksimov

The Goose

Dmitry Smirnov

Dmitry Smirnov

Andrey Krasko

Andrey Krasko

Vladimir Rozhin

Vladimir Rozhin

Aleksandr Tyurin

Aleksandr Tyurin

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan

Gurgen

Antonina Shuranova

Antonina Shuranova

Viktor Kharitonov

Viktor Kharitonov

Tatyana Bulanova

Tatyana Bulanova

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Vladimir Svetozarov

Vladimir Svetozarov

Production Design

Dima Grigoriev

Dima Grigoriev

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Igor Kornelyuk

Igor Kornelyuk

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Yury Pashigorev

Yury Pashigorev

Production Design

Oleg Kondratyev

Oleg Kondratyev

Visual Effects Art Director

Andrei Konstantinov

Andrei Konstantinov

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Leonid Markin

Leonid Markin

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Leda Semyonova

Leda Semyonova

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Vladimir Bortko

Vladimir Bortko

Director

Mikhail Viktorov

Mikhail Viktorov

Sound

Vladimir Bortko

Vladimir Bortko

Writer

Aleksandr Sysolyatin

Aleksandr Sysolyatin

Sound

Vladimir Sevostyanikhin

Vladimir Sevostyanikhin

Stunt Double

Valeri Myulgaut

Valeri Myulgaut

Director of Photography

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Gangster's Petersburg: Baron

20002.0 / 10266 min
Crime, Drama, Action

Overview

Thief in law Yuri Mikheev, nicknamed Baron, together with his partner, robs the apartment of Mikhail Monakhov, a banker and deputy assistant close to the gangster structures, filled with antiques. Together with the jewels, they bring out Rembrandt's painting Aegina. The baron tells his partner that this is a good copy, realizing that in fact it is the original, stolen from the Hermitage. Soon the Baron ends up in prison, where he bequeaths to the journalist Andrei Seregin, who writes on criminal topics, to take the painting from his woman and return it to the Hermitage. Seregin takes on the investigation alone. The bandits, fearing that a story with a fake hanging in the Hermitage may come up, are trying with all their might to prevent this.