101st Kilometer
Jul 01 2001
•2h 43m
•Drama
The film is set in the 50s in a town located on the 101st kilometer from Moscow, where in Soviet times were sent from the capital of the unreliable — political and criminal. The hero of the picture Lenka gets into the company of criminals. Local leader Kostya Konovalov offers him to participate in robberies. On the other hand, people from the police and the state security service persuade Lenka to write denunciations…
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Pyotr Fyodorov

Sergey Kaplunov
Глафира Сотникова

Olga Litvinova
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