The Green Van

The Green Van

6.4

Dec 28 1983

2h 15m

Adventure, Comedy, Drama

It is 1920. After three years of the Russian Civil War, communist government is finally established in Odessa. Young Alyosha Patrikeyv, who dreams of being a detective like Sherlock Holmes, joins the newly forming Odessa Criminal Police. He is assigned to fight illegal booz production in a small village of Severinovka. When he goes on a chase after a horse thief Krasavchik, Alyosha finds himself up against Cherven - the most dangerous criminal in Odessa.

Dmitriy Kharatyan

Dmitriy Kharatyan

Алёша

Boryslav Brondukov

Boryslav Brondukov

Грищенко

Aleksandr Demyanenko

Aleksandr Demyanenko

Виктор Прокофьевич

Aleksandr Solovyov

Aleksandr Solovyov

Красавчик

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