
Blood for Blood
Mystery · Crime
Overview
The plot of the movie is based on a real criminal case, when several years ago a gang of criminals killed prominent military leaders in order to steal their military awards. The murder of retired General Gridnev was committed, and his apartment was robbed. Major of police Tagantsev goes to the tipsters bandits. But the thief-recidivist nicknamed Valek manages to outplay the detective. Tagantsev's group will have to work hard to catch the recidivist in the city by the sea Yalta...
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Aleksandr Fatyushin
Aleksandr Fatyushin
Andrey Tagantsev - major militsii
Aleksandr Fatyushin
Andrey Tagantsev - major militsii


Irina Alfyorova
Irina Alfyorova
Elena Vanina
Irina Alfyorova
Elena Vanina


Boris Galkin
Boris Galkin
Valentin Somov - Valyok, "Sobol", gangster
Boris Galkin
Valentin Somov - Valyok, "Sobol", gangster


Mikhail Gluzskiy
Mikhail Gluzskiy
Gridnev - retired general
Mikhail Gluzskiy
Gridnev - retired general


Lyubov Sokolova
Lyubov Sokolova
Gridnev's wife
Lyubov Sokolova
Gridnev's wife


Boris Novikov
Boris Novikov
Safin - makler
Boris Novikov
Safin - makler


Oleksandr Movchan
Oleksandr Movchan
Zheleznyakov
Oleksandr Movchan
Zheleznyakov


Nikolay Kochegarov
Nikolay Kochegarov
Igor Pevtsov - kapitan militsii
Nikolay Kochegarov
Igor Pevtsov - kapitan militsii


Andrei Grinevich
Andrei Grinevich
Dolgushin
Andrei Grinevich
Dolgushin
Vadim Pomerantsev
Vadim Pomerantsev
Kulagin
Vadim Pomerantsev
Kulagin
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