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Post-revolutionary Odessa. A schoolboy who dreams of a career as Sherlock Holmes finds himself in that bewitching nightmare that is commonly called the crucible of revolution.

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Volodya Patrikeyev
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Grichenko (as Boryslav Brondukov)
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Viktor Prokofievich
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Krasavchik
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Cherven
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Head of Criminal Investigation (as Konstantin Grigorev)
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Patrikeyev, Volodya's father
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Fed'ka-'Bull'
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Ekaterina Vertsinskaya
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Accomplice of a gang of thieves
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Fedorkov
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Deaf resident of Severinovka
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Narrator (voice)
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Ancle
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Patrikeyeva

Directed by

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Aleksandr Pavlovskiy

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Aleksandr Kozachinskiy ... (story) (as A. Kozachinsky)
 
Igor Shevtsov ... ()

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Maksim Dunaevskiy

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Viktor Krutin

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Inna Chausskaya

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Ivan Pulenko

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Valentina Sudzilovskaya ... first assistant director

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Iosif Goldman ... sound

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Oleg Fedulov ... stunt coordinator

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Plot Summary

It is 1920. After three years of the Russian Civil War, communist government is finally established in Odessa. Young Alyosha Patrikeyv, who dreams of being a detective like Sherlock Holmes, joins the newly forming Odessa Criminal Police. He is assigned to fight illegal booz production in a small village of Severinovka. When he goes on a chase after a horse thief Krasavchik, Alyosha finds himself up against Cherven - the most dangerous criminal in Odessa. Written by Eugene

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Also Known As
  • Зелёный фургон (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Зелёный фургон (Russia)
  • The Green Van
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  • 135 min
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Goofs While Grichenko is using Mannlicher rifle, Volodya is using Mosin/Nagant Model 1944, which was designed 20 years later. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Alexander Demyanenko (2004). See more »

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