Gorky Park (1983)

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Written by Martin Cruz Smith, Dennis Potter

Directed by Michael Apted

Also known as "Parque Gorky"

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1983

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

When three faceless bodies are found in Moscow's Gorky Park the investigating police officer is sent on a wild and bloody trail of intrigue, corruption and murder.

He discovers soon that no-one wants to aid him in completed this puzzle as he soon discovers the reason why.

When he starts to become romantically involved with a woman whose skates were found on one of the bodies, he realises that this crime is just the tip of a complex conspiracy in which Moscows chief prosecuter is implicated.

Cast

Image for William HurtWilliam HurtArkady Renko
Image for Lee MarvinLee MarvinJack Osborne
Image for Brian DennehyBrian DennehyWilliam Kirwill
Ian BannenIamskoy
Joanna PaculaIrina Asanova
Image for Michael ElphickMichael ElphickPasha
Image for Richard GriffithsRichard GriffithsAnton
Rikki FultonMaj. Pribluda
Alexander KnoxGeneral
Alexei SayleGolodkin
Image for Ian McDiarmidIan McDiarmidProf. Andreev
Niall O'BrienKGB Agent Rurik
Henry WoolfLevin
Tusse SilbergNatasha
Patrick FieldFet

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