The Black Triangle
Originally released in 1981. The Black Triangle is a mystery/tv movie film. directed by Sergei Tarasov. With a runtime of 3h 19m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Konstantin Grigorev, Anatoliy Romashin, and Zhanna Bolotova
Synopsis
Soviet television feature film of 1981, a three-part historical detective. In January 1918, one of the most notorious crimes of the first years of the Revolution took place - the Patriarchal sacristy of the Moscow Kremlin was robbed. The investigation is conducted by the young Soviet police in cooperation with an "old-regime" investigator-professional. But the unique diamonds and icon frames seem to have fallen through the ground. The investigators have only one thread - dropped by someone under the windows of the sacristy snuff box with the family coat of arms Messmerov.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Konstantin Grigorev
as Леонид Борисович Косачевский
Anatoliy Romashin
as Виталий Олегович Борин
Zhanna Bolotova
as Роза Штерн
Olga Barnet
as Кэт
Leonid Kulagin
as Мессмер
Algimantas Masiulis
as Фёдор Карлович Кербель
Yuri Smirnov
as Волжанин
Leonid Markov
as Никита Африканыч Махов
Aleksei Mironov
as Филимон Парфентьевич Артюхин
Boris Khmelnitsky
as Ритус
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Mosfilm
- Gosteleradio USSR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Black Triangle about?
Soviet television feature film of 1981, a three-part historical detective. In January 1918, one of the most notorious crimes of the first years of the Revolution took place - the Patriarchal sacris...
Who directed The Black Triangle?
The Black Triangle was directed by Sergei Tarasov.
How long is The Black Triangle?
The Black Triangle has a runtime of 3 hours and 19 minutes (199 minutes total).
When was The Black Triangle released?
The Black Triangle was released on October 13, 1981 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Black Triangle?
The main cast of The Black Triangle includes Konstantin Grigorev, Anatoliy Romashin, Zhanna Bolotova, Olga Barnet, Leonid Kulagin.