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Chekist

  • 1992
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.2K
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Chekist (1992)
Drama

Based on a 1923 short story by Vladimir Zazubrin, this movie tells the story of a bloody work and downfall of a Soviet Cheka security official involved in executions during the Russian Civil... Read allBased on a 1923 short story by Vladimir Zazubrin, this movie tells the story of a bloody work and downfall of a Soviet Cheka security official involved in executions during the Russian Civil War.Based on a 1923 short story by Vladimir Zazubrin, this movie tells the story of a bloody work and downfall of a Soviet Cheka security official involved in executions during the Russian Civil War.

  • Director
    • Aleksandr Rogozhkin
  • Writers
    • Jacques Baynac
    • André Milbet
    • Vladimir Zazubrin
  • Stars
    • Igor Sergeev
    • Aleksey Poluyan
    • Mikhail Vasserbaum
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Aleksandr Rogozhkin
    • Writers
      • Jacques Baynac
      • André Milbet
      • Vladimir Zazubrin
    • Stars
      • Igor Sergeev
      • Aleksey Poluyan
      • Mikhail Vasserbaum
    • 16User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Igor Sergeev
    • Andrey Srubov
    Aleksey Poluyan
    Aleksey Poluyan
    • Pepel
    Mikhail Vasserbaum
    • Isaac Katz
    Sergei Isavnin
    Sergei Isavnin
    • Khudonogov
    Vasiliy Domrachyov
    Vasiliy Domrachyov
    • Solomin
    Aleksandr Medvedev
    • Mudynya
    Aleksandr Kharashkevich
    Aleksandr Kharashkevich
    • Boje
    Igor Golovin
    • The Commandant
    Nina Usatova
    Nina Usatova
    • The Sweeper
    Viktor Khozyainov
      Ivan Shvedoff
      Ivan Shvedoff
      Sergey Zamorev
      Sergey Zamorev
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      Tatyana Zhuravlyova
      • Director
        • Aleksandr Rogozhkin
      • Writers
        • Jacques Baynac
        • André Milbet
        • Vladimir Zazubrin
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      User reviews16

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      8troubledyouth66

      Gripping, dark and true

      I have seen this movie, and must say that it is what someone sees on the brink of madness. The only qualm i had was its portrayal of the officer as the hero. He was made out to look the part as a good guy, where in reality he made the decisions. Is not an officer above the law more responsible for his decisions then his brethren, only to fall short of some fictitious reality??? He shows release by death and this death is not real, a trophy for a killer giving path to a monolithic person above billions of disappeared. My personifage of this character is simply this, the fear of all fears is one's mind. Not to be the judgementor, but the movie screams terror far surpassing the characters in Jacob's ladder, or even apocalypse now in lunacy. This man is a destroyer of world's yet lives like a rat knawing for air. The headless horseman, the idle terror that lurks in the minds of others to have one struck down by this "idol." An idol who does this for a job does all that has come before it and has deserved his mother's supper. An elaborate decadence on part of the fugitive. This movie shows that fear IS the mind killer without one word. Signifying a gang. Much like Rumblefish yet the officer's character is in league with any I have not seen as of yet. This personality is generosity of a sick nature put to life. If murderers can move about their daily tasks, climb ahead spiritually, why not humble men? a better question, why not the telemarketing machine that is Hollywood? Hence the great purge prior to the Jewish holocaust of killing nearly 1 million semite aryan civilians by the jews, turks and dravidians of our modern age is indeed true. If you like this movie, try leo tolstoy, for russians have the uncanny ability of recreating history with unbelievable realistic incarnations of their own past.
      8trashgang

      disturbing flick

      Chekist is one of those Russain flicks that is sought after by collectors but so far it was never available on DVD or VHS in Europe or the States. Of course you can get it in Russia but without English subs. Film Bizzaro has released it on DVD-R only for 50 copies and it was sold within minutes. Is it worth all that, yes it does.

      But let me first of all say that this isn't an easy film to watch. It's disturbing in all manners and it's based on real events taking place early 1900 in Russia. The CHEKA were the secret police that Lenin established after the Bolshevik revolution. The reason was very simple, they arrested every body who was against them with a trial taking place in a few minutes. all were send to execution.

      And this is exactly what it shows. A few executions in the beginning and then we start to know Srubov (Igor Sergeev) a Cheka having no problem with interviewing (only one minute) the victims and trial them death. He also witnesses the executions and once we see that it is going on for minutes. And it doesn't give the viewer an easy feeling. It surely isn't for the faint-hearted because the way they are executed and the bodies are thrown away gives you shivers. First of all they all had to strip naked before facing 5 doors and getting a bullet in the head. On the other hand one scene isn't also easy to take. A mother comes in the Cheka building searching for Srubov to ask to free her son. While asking she let her daughter strip before him so he can make love to her. You get the picture I guess.

      One of those flicks you want to turn off because you can't take it anymore but still you watch it because how is it going to end?

      There's a lot of nudity a thing i thought wasn't to be seen in such kind of flick. But be advised, men and women go full frontal but they are executed soon so another not comfortable thing.

      If you can catch a copy then you surely must watch it to understand what went on in Russia almost 100 years ago.

      Gore 1/5 Nudity 4/5 Effects 0/5 Story 5/5 Comedy 0/5
      bob wolf

      Deeply Disturbing And Impossible To Forget Film

      A small Russian town in the early 1900's is the backdrop for this deeply disturbing film about a group of communist revolutionaries called the cheka-men who spend their days rounding up their political rivals for execution.

      The majority of the film takes place inside the basement of a charnel house. We are witnesses to execution after execution as people are killed with rapid expediency and professionalism. Men, women and children are forced to strip, stand against a wall, and then are shot. When the dead are removed, five more are brought in and the atrocity is committed again.

      There is not a moments reprieve from the brutality as director Rogozhkin plants the camera and the story inside that basement. I found his examination of the assassin's mindset most interesting. Early on, the cheka-men seem indifferent to their jobs, but as the film winds down, we see that all the killing has slowly begun to erode their very souls.

      Igor Sergeyev is amazing as the ambitious chekist who finds himself caught up in a machine of death that he helped to create and slowly losing his mind.

      The film is like passing a car accident on a highway, it's horrible and you might not like what you see but you can't take your eyes off of it. A disturbing film that is hard to forget.
      10sopweston

      Not "Western Propaganda", it was made by Russians you idiots

      It's funny to see Russians/pro-Russians on here getting triggered by a film that makes good ol' mother Russia look bad, claiming that it's somehow 'evil Western propaganda'. The film is A RUSSIAN FILM. Created by Russians, based on a book written by a Russian, and about a Russian tragedy that they themselves created. The reason you're so upset with this, the reason you're so angry, is because a film like this somehow managed to slip through the cracks of the Russian terror machine and expose to the world what the Soviet experiment was all about - the accusing and murder of anyone they didn't like. That's a theme that continues to this day in Russia, if you don't like the government you're either shot or never seen again. Boris Nemtsov, Alexander Litvenenko, Alexei Navalny, anyone. Frankly you should be happy you're reading this outside Russia and being able to comment here freely.
      9jrd_73

      A disturbing film that stays with you

      The Chekist creates its power through repetition. Three men set in an office, one reads names, and the other two pronounce the sentence (almost invariably execution by firing squad). Then, the condemned (always in fives) are taken from their underground cell. They are led through the bunker until they get to a large room with doors at the far end. They are ordered to strip and face the doors. Then, they are shot. Afterwards, the bodies are hauled from the bunker via a pulley system and placed in truckbeds. After the trucks are full, they are driven from the compound. The victims cross all age barriers, old men or young women, all are treated the same. These images repeat over and over again. Nearly half of the film are these scenes. Some will find it hard to watch. They are even harder to forget.

      These executions are overseen (and seen) by Andrey Srubov, a bureaucratic official who shows little emotion as he carries out his job to make Russia better by eliminating those who could be a threat to the communist utopia. Srubov discharges his duties with emotionless efficiency. However, there are hints that even he is not immune to what he witnesses daily. His home life with his wife and mother is a cold, sterile atmosphere. People avoid Srubov because there are very few in this city that has not lost someone they love to his efficiency. As the film progresses, an occasional condemned man will be revealed as someone whom Srubov knows personally. These final meetings are horrifying. They, perhaps, even disturb Srubov.

      The Chekist may not be a film for everyone but it is one that will produce a response. One cannot watch this film passively.

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      • Release date
        • November 8, 1994 (Russia)
      • Countries of origin
        • Russia
        • France
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      • Languages
        • Russian
        • French
      • Also known as
        • The Chekist
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