In The Moscow Slums
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£23.00
The latest film from acclaimed director Karen Shakhnazarov (ZEROGRAD and
THE ASSASSIN OF THE TSAR, both released by Deaf Crocodile and Seagull
Films) is a tremendously entertaining historical detective mystery
adapted from Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Sign of Four" and the writings of
famed Russian journalist Vladimir Gilyarovsky -- but in place of
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, the film features two real-life figures
from Russian history. In Moscow in 1902, legendary actor and theater
director Konstantin Stanislavski (Konstantin Kryukov) is struggling to
understand the life of slum dwellers for his latest production of
Gorky's "The Lower Depths" -- so he turns to journalist Gilyarovsky
(Mikhail Porechenkov) who takes him on a guided tour of the Khitrovka
district, pretty much Moscow's version of Whitechapel circa Jack the
Ripper. There, they stumble across the bizarre murder of a chess
playing friend of Gilyarovsky's called The Rajah and cross paths with a
stunningly beautiful fallen aristocrat named The Countess (Anfisa
Chernykh) and a savage Englishman and his blow-dart shooting killer
companion. For fans of the Jeremy Brett-starring Sherlock Holmes series
and the recent Kenneth Branagh-directed Hercule Poirot mysteries, this
is an irresistible treat. Shakhnazarov clearly has great affection for
the classic period in Russian theater (Anton Chekhov makes a cameo
appearance at one point) and for the Holmes stories this pays loving
tribute to. Co-presented with Seagull Films.
| Format | |
| Format | Blu-Ray |
| Film | |
| Year | 2023 |
| Rating | 18 |
| Director | Karen Shakhnazarov |
| Starring | Anfisa Chernykh Konstantin Kryukov Mikhail Porechenkov |
| Country | Russia |
| Label | Deaf Crocodile |
| Region / TV Standard | Code A |
| Language | Russian |
| Subtitles | English |
| Running time | 129 mins |
| Aspect ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Case type | Standard |
| Extra features | |

