Snake Catcher (Russian: Змеелов, romanizedZmeelov) is a 1985 Soviet drama film directed by Vadim Derbenyov.[1][2][3]

Snake Catcher
Russian: Змеелов
Directed byVadim Derbenyov
Written byLazar Karelin
Produced byAleksandr Gurevich
Starring
CinematographyMikhail Agranovich
Edited byR. Pesetskaya
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Production
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Release date
  • 1985 (1985)
Running time
96 min.
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

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The film tells about the former director of a large Moscow deli who ended up in a strict regime colony, and after leaving this began to fight criminals.[4]

Cast

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Awards

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Critical response

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Film critic Alexander Fedorov notes in his review:[7]

In phantasmagoric black-and-white dreams, ingeniously filmed by cinematographer Mikhail Agranovich, one can catch echoes of the director's former poetic metaphors, but otherwise Vadim Derbenev tries to keep within the framework of the traditional genre of crime drama. Tries... But comes out superficial and boring.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Месяц двух актрис: в кинотеатрах сети «Москино» бесплатно покажут фильмы с Татьяной Самойловой и Любовью Полищук
  2. ^ В «Сатурне» на Снежной покажут советское кино о чести
  3. ^ Умер режиссер «Змеелова» и «На углу, у Патриарших» Вадим Дербенев
  4. ^ Змеелов // КиноПоиск
  5. ^ Snake Catcher (1985) Full Cast / Crew
  6. ^ Змеелов // kino-teatr.ru
  7. ^ Fedorov, Alexander (1985). "Мини-кинорецензии разных лет" (in Russian). mediagram.ru.
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