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Il ne faut jamais changer le lieu d'un rendez-vous

Original title: Mesto vstrechi izmenit nelzya
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1979
  • 1h 14m
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8.7/10
5.4K
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Il ne faut jamais changer le lieu d'un rendez-vous (1979)
ActionAdventureCrimeDramaMystery

In post-war Moscow, two dissimilar police detectives follow the trail of a ruthless gang.In post-war Moscow, two dissimilar police detectives follow the trail of a ruthless gang.In post-war Moscow, two dissimilar police detectives follow the trail of a ruthless gang.

  • Stars
    • Vladimir Vysotskiy
    • Vladimir Konkin
    • Sergey Yurskiy
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    • Stars
      • Vladimir Vysotskiy
      • Vladimir Konkin
      • Sergey Yurskiy
    • 11User reviews
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    Vladimir Vysotskiy
    Vladimir Vysotskiy
    • Gleb Zheglov
    • 1979
    Vladimir Konkin
    Vladimir Konkin
    • Vladimir Sharapov
    • 1979
    Sergey Yurskiy
    Sergey Yurskiy
    • Gruzdev
    • 1979
    Aleksandr Belyavskiy
    Aleksandr Belyavskiy
    • Yevgeniy Fox
    • 1979
    Natalya Fateeva
    Natalya Fateeva
    • Irina Sobolevskaya
    • 1979
    Valeriya Zaklunnaya
    Valeriya Zaklunnaya
    • Klavdiya, Gorbatyi's lover
    • 1979
    Evgeniy Shutov
    Evgeniy Shutov
    • Chief Detective Pankov
    • 1979
    Lev Perfilov
    Lev Perfilov
    • Grisha '6x9' Ushivin, photographer
    • 1979
    Aleksandr Milyutin
    Aleksandr Milyutin
    • Passyuk Ivan, Criminal Investigator
    • 1979
    Andrey Gradov
    Andrey Gradov
    • Kolya Taraskin
    • 1979
    Natalya Danilova
    Natalya Danilova
    • Varvara Sinichkina
    • 1979
    Aleksey Mironov
    Aleksey Mironov
    • Kopytin, driver
    • 1979
    Vsevolod Abdulov
    Vsevolod Abdulov
    • Pyotr Solovyov 'Petyunya'
    • 1979
    Lyudmila Davydova
    Lyudmila Davydova
    • Verka 'Modistka'
    • 1979
    Yunona Kareva
    • Gruzdeva
    • 1979
    Nina Kornienko
    Nina Kornienko
    • Shura, Sharapov's neibour
    • 1979
    Pavel Makhotin
    Pavel Makhotin
    • Investigator
    • 1979
    Ivan Bortnik
    Ivan Bortnik
    • 'Promokashka'
    • 1979
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    10jefflived

    Great !

    "A thief should sit in jail! And people are not worried about how I will hide him there! " Powerful cinema is extremely interesting, tense and sincere - with a brilliant cast and soundtrack!
    9michaelm-6

    True classics of the Soviet cinematography

    True classics of the Soviet cinematography. Vyssotsky is brilliant, but so are Konkin, Belyavsky, Yursky, Pavlov and all the rest. A suspense, rare for the Soviet movies, is greatly mixed with philosophy. Govorukhin in his best directing effort, a true talent and professional unlike in politics.
    9jahn-00325

    Marvellous detective story in the post-war Moscow

    It's a wonderful example of the great Soviet movies shot for the sake of its spectators but not for the regime and its propaganda machine. Even though it does feature some of the latter, it's skillfully incorporated into the thread of the plot and can be considered as rather an indisputable trait of that time: right after the Great Patriotic War the country and its past lie in ruins, and semi-hungry weary people are left with nothing more than aspirations and hopes towards brighter future. Thus, the historical context of Moscow from that period is very natural and believable.

    Although its other feature of a slowly unfolding plot might scare some people away, it lets the creators rigorously portray all the details of the detective business from back then. Additionally, it makes the story whole without contradictory bits and pieces.

    Finally, it's just pleasantly exciting to watch the main two characters amazingly played by Vysotskiy and Konkin: the ups and downs of their relations, and how they overcome their irreconcilable distinctions and dissents for the sake of justice and their common goal.

    The movie is by far the part of that Soviet legacy that the people of the past era are proud of. Adding to that, it is still affecting the cinematography of the modern Russia. Unfortunately, today there are cohorts of low-quality Russian films produced just as petty copies exploiting the ideas of their successor without adding anything new to them.
    10Xander77

    A classic detective story, a classic Russian film and a classic bit of nostalgia.

    The movie is an almost word by word adaptation of the Vayner brothers classic novel "Era of Mercy" - one of the few good book adaptations I ever saw... and also a good reason why word by word adaptions don't work --> The novel being 350 pages long, the movie turned out at just over 5 hours, broken into 5 series... the original theatrical debut took 3 daily shows... the streets of Russia were empty during the screenings and zero crimes were recorded throughout the country - all the criminals were busy watching the movie. The movie is still shown approx twice a year on Russian TV channels...

    So, why do so many people like it? Or, to be more exact, what makes it such a great film?

    The "core of the film" - the detective story is excellent, unpredictable, yet logical. The attention to the details of the late 1940's criminal and civil environment is incredible... Sharapov's personal life, and love interest, rather then being just filler between the investigation scenes, do a lot to show us what Volodya is fighting for and what he stands to lose. The film is chalk full of quotes that remain popular even to this day. And, of course, Visotzky...

    Every time I see this movie I feel a sharp sense of loss, due to his untimely death... I feel that I should have seen him perform on stage, I film I should have heard what kind of songs he would write when he reached 50, what kind of movies he would enchance with his presence...

    Vysotzky isn't the natural casting choice for the the novel's Jeglov. If the film was filmed in the US, a Brian Dennehy type of actor would probably be cast for the role... But Vystozky takes the role of Jeglov, and makes it thoroughly impossible to imagine anyone else in that role...and, as his second to last role, Jeglov defines him...

    While the novel ultimately condemns Jeglov's methods and personality, the movie Jeglov remains sympathetic even after we have seen the uglier side of him... not because Vysotzky downplays it, but due to his sheer charisma and force of personality...

    Great movie overall, one worth watching time and time again.
    10adipocea

    Magnificent, superb, pitch perfect

    When I was a kid and we were playing hide and seek on the street, one of us would rush around eight o clock and find out what movie plays on TV. If he or she came out and shout "Russian movie!", we were making like a "bleah..." and continue play until dark. If a movie with John Wayne or an American movie of any sort was playing we all rushed into our homes to watch it.

    Now, after thirty years or more, I rediscover part of this Russian movies, some of them magnificent, which Romanian TV was broadcasting , and I have to, I feel the need to make justice to them, even in this small way, writing a review on IMDb.

    And, to be honest, when I watch right now, let's say "High noon" or a western, I am not impressed at all. But this happens with time, you become wiser and justice and true value surface eventually in your life. Dear friends, this is the single most perfect TV series about criminal police in history, and I don't need to say more. It seems written by a great Russian novelist, and I said it all.

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    • Goofs
      In one of the episodes Sharapov walks down the park and some 70's cars can clearly be seen at the distance
    • Quotes

      Zheglov: A thief must sit in jail!

    • Connections
      Featured in Namedni 1961-2003: Nasha Era: Namedni 1979 (1997)

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 1979 (Soviet Union)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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