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Gorky Park

  • 1983
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  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
18K
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Gorky Park (1983)
A Moscow police officer investigates a vicious triple homicide and stumbles upon a high-level international political conspiracy.
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A Moscow police officer investigates a vicious triple homicide and stumbles upon a high-level international political conspiracy.A Moscow police officer investigates a vicious triple homicide and stumbles upon a high-level international political conspiracy.A Moscow police officer investigates a vicious triple homicide and stumbles upon a high-level international political conspiracy.

  • Director
    • Michael Apted
  • Writers
    • Martin Cruz Smith
    • Dennis Potter
  • Stars
    • William Hurt
    • Lee Marvin
    • Brian Dennehy
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    18K
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    • Director
      • Michael Apted
    • Writers
      • Martin Cruz Smith
      • Dennis Potter
    • Stars
      • William Hurt
      • Lee Marvin
      • Brian Dennehy
    • 104User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    William Hurt
    William Hurt
    • Arkady Renko
    Lee Marvin
    Lee Marvin
    • Jack Osborne
    Brian Dennehy
    Brian Dennehy
    • Det. William Kirwill
    Ian Bannen
    Ian Bannen
    • Chief Prosecutor Iamskoy
    Joanna Pacula
    Joanna Pacula
    • Irina Asanova
    Michael Elphick
    Michael Elphick
    • Pasha
    Richard Griffiths
    Richard Griffiths
    • Anton
    Rikki Fulton
    • Major Pribluda
    Alexander Knox
    Alexander Knox
    • General
    Alexei Sayle
    Alexei Sayle
    • Golodkin
    Ian McDiarmid
    Ian McDiarmid
    • Professor Andreev
    Niall O'Brien
    • KGB Agent Rurik
    Henry Woolf
    Henry Woolf
    • Dr. Levin
    Tusse Silberg
    • Natasha
    Patrick Field
    • Fet
    Juuso Hirvikangas
    Juuso Hirvikangas
    • James Kirwill
    • (as Jukka Hirvikangas)
    Marjatta Nissinen
    • Valerya Davidova
    Heikki Leppänen
    • Kostia Borodin
    • (as Hekki Leppanen)
    • Director
      • Michael Apted
    • Writers
      • Martin Cruz Smith
      • Dennis Potter
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    User reviews104

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    8Terrell-4

    Well Made, Bittersweet Police Procedural

    It's winter and three corpses are found in Moscow's Gorky Park. They've had their faces and finger tips carved off. Arkady Renko, an honest, slightly obsessive Russian cop, is assigned to the case. He sets out to identify the bodies by reconstructing their faces, and as he gets closer he finds obstructions in his path. He finds a girl (Joanna Pacula) who was friends of the trio, a wealthy and ruthless American (Lee Marvin), an American cop (Brian Dennehy) out for blood, and more than he probably wants to know about sable coats and the animals they're made from. It becomes clear that corrupt higher-ups are involved in something with greater stakes than solving a triple murder. Hurt and Marvin do great jobs and are well matched.

    This is a tight, very well constructed police procedural that is a little exotic, with the cops and functionaries being Russians. It's also a bit gloomy with a bitter sweet ending, but it still works as a very watchable film. A lot of the outdoor shots were filmed in Helsinki, and the movie takes place in the winter. The atmosphere looks cold and oppressive. The contrast is striking with the scenes set in a pre-revolutionary bath and an expensive restaurant, both reserved for the use of privileged Soviet officials.

    The book, by Martin Cruz Smith, is even better. Apted also directed Enigma, and I like both movies a lot.
    7lastliberal

    Too many people in our society disappear.

    It has been a long time since I last viewed this film, but it was a welcome revisit, and a chance to see a great performance by William Hurt (Kiss of the Spider Woman, A History of Violence, The Proposition). After about a dozen of his films, I never tire of watching him act.

    The cast also included Lee Marvin in a very good performance, and the ever-lovable Brian Dennehy. This was also the American debut of Joanna Pacula, who got a Golden Globe nomination for her outstanding performance. And, we also got to see her golden globes in a skintastic moment, right before she gets Hurt! This was her finest film in a career spanning 30 years.

    Do not miss this fine police procedural with a surprise ending. The motive is brilliant.
    9mdewey

    ...one day, Arkasha, one day!

    A very unique, fast moving and entertaining story about political and criminal intrigue in Cold War (real cold, just watch the movie!) Russia. The grisly murder of three young people sends our protagonist, Inspector Arkady Renko (W. Hurt), on a complex, intertwining mission to find out who and/or what was behind this dastardly crime. As the crime facts unfold, potential suspects begin to surface in the mind of the inspector, suspects that may include American collusion with KGB officials. Maybe not entirely novel on the surface, but the sequences of events and the characterizations set forth are anything but pedestrian.

    Perhaps the sequences of the facial reconstruction of the 3 victims "de-skinned" facial bones and the subsequent deductions provide the impetus for an unusual plot setting. The involvement of the American cop (B. Dennehy), the Siberian beauty and romantic interest (J. Pacula) who wants out of her homeland, the rich American (L. Marvin), the inspector's police buddies, to name a few, provide more than mere tangential plot fodder: the sum of their actions coalesces in the inspector's mind and takes him closer yet to what could be a very inconvenient truth. All this is done cinematically with good pace and little wasted motion.

    It is noteworthy that most of the so-called Russians are British Isles actors who maintain their native brogue while donning the usual Kossack-like apparel! Yet their histrionic adeptness suffers not and their characterizations come off well. After all, we've seen this type of casting done before, but I don't think we could pull this off in modern Russia. Instead of filming in Finland with British actors, we would be filming in Moscow or St. Pete with Russian actors.

    Any additional reviewing will get me into the "spoiler" category, so I'll just sign off by saying see the movie. To me, it is William Hurt's best!
    7Uriah43

    Intrigue and Corruption in Cold War Russia

    This film begins with three young adults skating on a frozen lake in Moscow. Not long afterward, their bodies are found, and to the horror of the investigating military agent, "Arkady Renko" (William Hurt), their faces and fingerprints have been surgically removed. In addition to that, two of them were shot in the mouth, rendering dental recognition almost impossible as well. Even more perplexing to him is the fact that the KGB insists on not taking over the investigation even when it appears that one of the victims is an American. To underscore his concerns, his immediate supervisor, "Chief Prosecutor Iamskoy" (Ian Bannen), also voices his suspicions of the KGB's involvement in these murders and advises him to be extremely cautious. What he doesn't realize, however, is just how far up the corruption extends to not only his department--but within the KGB as well. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was a pretty interesting film due in large part to the way the director (Michael Apted) captured the cold Russian winter environment of Moscow so well. I also liked the performances of both William Hurt and Joanna Pacula (as "Irina Asanova"). That being said, I found this movie to be quite entertaining, and I recommend it to viewers interested in a film of this sort.
    hgallon

    One man versus the system

    This is a fairly common story, that of an honest man fighting alone against a corrupt system. The setting is unusual, and the plot has some entertaining twists.

    William Hurt plays Senior Investigator Renko, of the Moscow Militia (i.e. police). He is assigned to a high-profile murder case, and finds himself alternately prodded on, hindered or even threatened by his own superiors, by the KGB and by his obvious suspect. All these people are acting so self-confidently compared to Renko's plodding, that the sense of loneliness, or even of paranoia is very apparent.

    Much of the action is contrived and unconvincing, both in its development and denouement, although the film does build to a good climax. On the other hand, all the characterisations of ordinary russians, who must have been strange creatures to film directors and audiences alike at the time, is very good.

    The directors discarded one of the original novel's best tricks, that of sending Renko to New York (to recover valuable state property), and confronting him with the law enforcement system which gave rise to "Kojak" and the "Hill Street Blues".

    Overall this is quite a good film, and fairly close to the novel. There are some sequels written which deserve to appear on the screen.

    Related interests

    Gene Hackman in Conversation secrète (1974)
    Conspiracy Thriller
    Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford in Les Hommes du président (1976)
    Political Thriller
    James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Sharon Angela, Max Casella, Dan Grimaldi, Joe Perrino, Donna Pescow, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Tony Sirico, and Michael Drayer in Les Soprano (1999)
    Crime
    Mahershala Ali and Alex R. Hibbert in Moonlight (2016)
    Drama
    Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
    Mystery
    Cho Yeo-jeong in Parasite (2019)
    Thriller

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    • Trivia
      When Lee Marvin arrived on the set, in Helsinki, he was sent to the local hospital because of his long-time illness due to alcoholism. Director Michael Apted rehearsed with Marvin in the hospital bedroom.
    • Goofs
      During the final scene, pine martens were substituted for sables, clearly identifiable by the yellow fur on their chests.
    • Quotes

      Irina Asanova: KGB have better cars, you know.

      Arkady Renko: Ah, but they don't always take you where you want to go, do they?

    • Connections
      Featured in The Making of 'Gorky Park' (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      It's So Easy
      Written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty

      Published by MPL Communications, Inc. and Wren Music Co., Inc.

      Performed by Bad Sign (uncredited)

      [performed at the carnival]

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 1984 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Parque Gorky
    • Filming locations
      • Kaisaniemi, Helsinki, Finland
    • Production companies
      • Eagle Associates.
      • Major Studio Partners
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,856,028
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,290,754
      • Dec 18, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,856,028
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 8m(128 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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