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Crime: Deception 1976

★ 8.01 votes139 min📅 1976-07-19

Step into the morally complex world of *Crime: Deception (1976)*, a gripping Soviet-era mystery-drama directed by Yevgeni Tashkov.

Director: Yevgeni Tashkov

Cast

Yuriy Solomin
Yuriy Solomin
Александр Владимирович Стрельцов
Vladislav Strzhelchik
Vladislav Strzhelchik
Григорий Васильевич Каретников
Valentina Sharykina
Valentina Sharykina
Валерия Назарова
Irina Shevchuk
Irina Shevchuk
Маша Стрельцова
Natalya Gvozdikova
Natalya Gvozdikova
Светлана
Nikolai Gritsenko
Nikolai Gritsenko
Пётр Егорович
Boris Novikov
Boris Novikov
Кузьма Афанасьевич
Sergei Yakovlev
Sergei Yakovlev
Алексей Алексеевич Глушко
Grigoriy Gay
Grigoriy Gay
Бочкарёв
Nikolay Grabbe
Nikolay Grabbe
сварщик

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Crime: Deception (1976) about?

The film follows an investigator unraveling a high-stakes conspiracy as he uncovers layers of deceit within a seemingly orderly society. With each clue, the line between right and wrong blurs, forcing him to question his own judgment and the motives of those around him.

Who directed Crime: Deception?

Yevgeni Tashkov directed this atmospheric crime drama, known for his skill in blending psychological tension with social commentary.

Who stars in Crime: Deception?

The film features Yuriy Solomin in a standout role, with strong performances from Vladislav Strzhelchik, Valentina Sharykina, Irina Shevchuk, and Natalya Gvozdikova.

Is Crime: Deception (1976) worth watching?

If you enjoy slow-burn crime dramas with rich character development and moral ambiguity, *Crime: Deception* is absolutely worth your time. Its atmospheric storytelling and strong performances make it a standout Soviet-era film worth rediscovering.

How long is Crime: Deception?

The runtime for *Crime: Deception* is 139 minutes.

About Crime: Deception (1976) — A Soviet Crime Drama Shrouded in Secrets and Moral Ambiguity

Step into the morally complex world of *Crime: Deception (1976)*, a gripping Soviet-era mystery-drama directed by Yevgeni Tashkov. The film immerses viewers in a tense atmosphere of suspicion and hidden motives, where every character harbors secrets that could unravel society's fragile order. Set against a backdrop of post-war disillusionment, the story follows a clever investigator navigating a labyrinth of deceit as he unravels a web of corruption that cuts deep into the ranks of power. With its sharp dialogue and atmospheric tension, *Crime: Deception* explores themes of truth versus manipulation, justice versus vengeance, and the fragile line between credibility and betrayal.

Yuriy Solomin delivers a standout performance as the determined protagonist, supported by a stellar cast including Vladislav Strzhelchik, Valentina Sharykina, and Irina Shevchuk, each bringing depth to their morally ambiguous roles. The film's slow-burn pacing, combined with Tashkov's meticulous direction, creates an experience that lingers long after the final scene. Whether you're a fan of classic crime dramas or simply appreciate finely crafted storytelling, *Crime: Deception* offers a compelling dive into the darker corners of human nature.