
Tom Hardy
Leo Demidov
Gary Oldman
General Mikhail Nesterov
Noomi Rapace
Raisa Demidov
Fares Fares
Alexei Andreyev
Joel Kinnaman
Vasili
Paddy Considine
Vladimir Malevich
Jason Clarke
Anatoly Brodsky
Mark Lewis Jones
Tortoise
Vincent Cassel
Major Kuzmin
Nikolaj Lie Kaas
Ivan Sukov
Charles Dance
Major Grachev
Xavier Atkins
Young Leo Demidov
Karel Dobrý
Photographer
Agnieszka Grochowska
Nina Andreyeva
Petr Vaněk
Fyodor
Jana Stryková
Mara
Ursina Lardi
Zina Gubinova
Michael Nardone
Semyon Okun
Finbar Lynch
Doctor Boris Zarubin
Tara Fitzgerald
Inessa Nesterov
Josef Altin
Alexander
Sam Spruell
Doctor Tyapkin
Lorraine Ashbourne
Anna
Ned Dennehy
Coroner
Jemma O'Brien
Elena Okun
Lottie Steer
Tamara Okun
Barbara Lukešová
Semyon Okun's Wife
Zdeněk Bařinka
Jora Aleksevic Andreyev
Petra Lustigová
Zoya
Predrag Bjelac
Basurov
Samuel Buttery
Varlam
Ondřej Malý
The Collector, Yury Abelman
Ivan G'Vera
Budenny
Václav Jiráček
Stephan
Anssi Lindström
Alexander Pickup
Ondřej Volejník
Cyril
Sonny Ashbourne Serkis
Artur
Heather Craney
Galina Shaporina
Marie Jansová
Alicia
Ivan Shvedoff
Artur's Father
Romana Goščíková
Artur's Mother
Igor Farbak
Dimitri
Martin Hub
Galina Shaporina's Husband
Kristýna Leichtová
Domestic Arts Teacher
Hana Frejková
Alexei's Mother
Pavel Šimčík
Tibor
Markéta Tanner
Volsk School Director, Larissa Anasova
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- #military
- #stalinism
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**An overly ambitious film, but still an interesting one.** Honestly, I expected a little more from this movie. I found it on television, just by chance, but I had already heard about it, I'm not sure for what purpose, but I had the impression that it was a very good film. It's not as good as I expected, as it gets a little lost between politics and police mystery, and that ends up compromising

**A war hero who turned a police officer struggles with his departmental feud.** It is a strange title. In the narration as well it does not properly reveals, more like an approximate count of something. It is a Russian story, I mean the Russian characters and the locations. It begins after the world war two, in Moscow, a top police officer caught between the departmental politics and a case. A












