Man in the Passage Yard
Originally released in 1972. Man in the Passage Yard is a mystery film. directed by Alexander Shepelsky.
Starring Gennadi Korolkov, Viktor Chekmaryov, and Nikolay Eryomenko
Synopsis
Grigory Mikhailovich Yushkov, who was killed in the passage yard, was considered dead during the Great Patriotic War. In those same years, under strange circumstances, the partisan detachment and the entire city underground were destroyed. They were betrayed by a man nicknamed "Centaur", who was never found. What are the motives for the murder of Yushkov and is he a “Centaur”? An investigator from Moscow will have to find out...
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Gennadi Korolkov
as Boris Varaksin, KGB officer, senior lieutenant
Viktor Chekmaryov
as Heinrich Osipovich Bush, friend of Yushkov
Nikolay Eryomenko
as Sibul, militia captain
Vatslav Dvorzhetsky
as Kyrgemaa, head of the local city department of the KGB
Irina Skobtseva
as Claudia Nikolaevna Yushkova, wife of the murdered
Ivan Pereverzev
as Ivan Fedorovich Voitin, Varaksin's neighbor by hotel number
Harijs Liepiņš
as Otto Yanovich Pukhalsky, Varaksin's neighbor by hotel number
Ants Eskola
as Martin Mäger, Bush's neighbor, fishery officer
Vera Saranova
as Raya Poznanskaya, hotel administrator
Olga Krūmiņa
as Tiina Laanemets, former underground fighter
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Man in the Passage Yard about?
Grigory Mikhailovich Yushkov, who was killed in the passage yard, was considered dead during the Great Patriotic War. In those same years, under strange circumstances, the partisan detachment and t...
Who directed Man in the Passage Yard?
Man in the Passage Yard was directed by Alexander Shepelsky.
When was Man in the Passage Yard released?
Man in the Passage Yard was released on May 15, 1972 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Man in the Passage Yard?
The main cast of Man in the Passage Yard includes Gennadi Korolkov, Viktor Chekmaryov, Nikolay Eryomenko, Vatslav Dvorzhetsky, Irina Skobtseva.