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Le Gambit turc

Original title: Turetskiy gambit
  • 2005
  • 3h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
5K
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Egor Beroev in Le Gambit turc (2005)
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The film is based on the second book from the Adventures of Erast Petrovich Fandorin series of novels written by the Russian author Boris Akunin. The film takes place in 1877 during the Russ... Read allThe film is based on the second book from the Adventures of Erast Petrovich Fandorin series of novels written by the Russian author Boris Akunin. The film takes place in 1877 during the Russian-Turkish war. Erast Fandorin has just escaped from Turkish prison and is trying to get ... Read allThe film is based on the second book from the Adventures of Erast Petrovich Fandorin series of novels written by the Russian author Boris Akunin. The film takes place in 1877 during the Russian-Turkish war. Erast Fandorin has just escaped from Turkish prison and is trying to get on the Russian side as soon as possible to give important information about the upcoming a... Read all

  • Director
    • Dzhanik Fayziev
  • Writer
    • Boris Akunin
  • Stars
    • Egor Beroev
    • Olga Krasko
    • Marat Basharov
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dzhanik Fayziev
    • Writer
      • Boris Akunin
    • Stars
      • Egor Beroev
      • Olga Krasko
      • Marat Basharov
    • 19User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Egor Beroev
    Egor Beroev
    • Erast Petrovich Fandorin
    Olga Krasko
    • Varvara Suvorova
    Marat Basharov
    • Gridnev
    Vladimir Ilin
    Vladimir Ilin
    • Gen. Mizinov
    Dmitriy Pevtsov
    Dmitriy Pevtsov
    • Zurov
    Viktor Verzhbitskiy
    Viktor Verzhbitskiy
    • Lukan
    Aleksandr Baluev
    Aleksandr Baluev
    • Gen. Sobolev
    Aleksei Guskov
    Aleksei Guskov
    • Kazanzaki
    • (as Aleksey Guskov)
    Gosha Kutsenko
    Gosha Kutsenko
    • Ismail-Bei
    Andrey Krasko
    Andrey Krasko
    • Non-comissionned Officer
    Leonid Kuravlyov
    Leonid Kuravlyov
    • Retired Major
    Evgeniy Lazarev
    Evgeniy Lazarev
    • Tsar Aleksandr II
    Didier Bienaimé
    • D'Hevrais
    Viktor Bychkov
    Viktor Bychkov
    Sergey Gazarov
    Sergey Gazarov
    • Gubernator
    Aleksandr Lykov
    Aleksandr Lykov
    • Perepelkin
    Daniel Olbrychski
    Daniel Olbrychski
    • McLaughlin
    Valdis Pelsh
    • Director
      • Dzhanik Fayziev
    • Writer
      • Boris Akunin
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    User reviews19

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    3AKalinoff

    "Turkish Gambit" - I expected better!

    First I have to ask. Why Studio Tritey loves to hate Russians? I know it is in Russia, but each movie is about horrifying deaths of Russians. This self-hate is not healthy.

    Russians have to be the biggest idiots in the whole movie, except for Fandorin and Suvorova every other Russian character is either a traitor or an idiot. In reality Russian Forces were far more intelligent and imaginative during the Russo-Turkish War then the movie suggests. The Russian Army outsmarted the Turkish Army when it crossed the Danube at night catching the enemy with their guard down and seizing Russia's 1st victory of the war.

    Do the writers wish the Turks won the war? Do they sympathize with the Ottoman Empire? If not, then why do the Turks seem like Military geniuses while the Russians look like morons? Osman Pasha's Envoy carries out deadly raids into Russian camps without much opposition. I was very disappointed. I hope 1st Channel never puts its name next to Studio Tritey again.
    10russian_chica

    Excellent Film!

    It is rare to see a Russian movie made so tasteful and visually appealing. I agree that some special effects were overdone and unnecessary, taking away from the overall appeal of the film, but I really hope an English version could come out so I can see it with the rest of my family. While other users complain of the historical inaccuracies of this movie I do not think this is something people should dwell on too much. This movie is for someone who enjoys a movie with beautiful scenery and gripping effects (when they are appropriate). This is truly the best Russian movie that I have ever seen.
    9coopea

    An Impressive Epic

    Folks, this is the epic to look out for at international movie festivals! I have had the opportunity to see this on big screen, in full sound- and was blown away! Though I couldn't understand everything, the action within the film was clear enough to make the general plot understood. Though it is not an American film- it has authentic period costume, fantastic cinematography, and in my opinion has met or surpassed special effects of such films as the Braveheart, Lord of the Rings, and the Matrix. Of course, it probably won't get the recognition it deserves in North America, as it isn't a home-grown... but it is well worth the trip to the theatre to see it if is ever in town... I'm going to see it for at least another 2 times if possible! The only disappointment was the pop-type music for the closing credits... everything else: SUPERB!
    10dely84

    Pleven Siege

    Yes, it is true that most of the people think that this movie contains too many visual effects, but this is not completely true. It seems so, because most of the watcher actually do not expect that from a Russian movie. But let me clarify where did they get the effects from. Most of the strange and a little bit animation scenes are taken from the Panorama of the Pleven Epopee - this is a monument of the Pleven Siege, which is the overturn in the Russo-Turks War(1877-1878). And about the monument - in there are the battle scenes and everything is made from wax and seems pretty much real. Because about 10 000 soldiers and citizens of Pleven have died in a small valley - about 2 square km surface. So, I see this movie as a modern admission of what had been done before - and of course paying salute to the tremendous people, who have been fighting for ideas.
    8isaseker

    different point of view to 1877-1878 Ottoman-Russian(Plevne) War

    cool movie; it keeps you in eye contact and bounds to its subject. I do not know how accurate it is historically but the film was more objective than I accepted. I was a bit prejudiced about the film at the beginning but as the movie continued I realized that I am wrong. I felt some exaggeration also.It shows turks as perfect warriors technically and very mysterious killers The figurine turks used in the backgrounds had actually a comic Azerbaijan accent and spoke very unrelated words in fight scenes I think the director used them since they knew Russian

    , so it would be more economic. there were many replicas copied from Hollywood film-making also such as focusing camera on objects very fast and too much mise-en scene.But usage of maps as a very dynamic part of film was very original and entertaining. The character Enver Bey who was a spy of Ottoman Pasha have been chosen as a person who looked like a Russian and spoke perfect Russian language but hiding him till the end of the film was not interesting and new enough for such a box office one in Russian Federation but I think it is worth for watching, good film

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    • Trivia
      Surpassed Night Watch (2004) in March 2005 to become the highest-grossing movie in post-communist Russia. Earned approximately $20,000,000 as of April 2005).
    • Goofs
      Viktor Bychkov's character speaks about the city of Murmansk. The film takes place in 1877. Murmansk, however, was not established until 1916.
    • Quotes

      Gen. Mizinov: A secret weapon is a powerful one.

    • Alternate versions
      In 2006, Channel One Russia aired the full version of the movie in four episodes. It is longer by 78 minutes and includes dozens of completed dialogs and additional scenes that were cut for the cinema release.
    • Connections
      Edited into Turetskiy gambit: Episode #1.1 (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Idem na Vostok
      by Nogu Svelo!

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 2005 (Russia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Russia
      • Bulgaria
    • Official site
      • Official site (Russia)
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • Turkish
      • French
      • Bulgarian
    • Also known as
      • The Turkish Gambit
    • Filming locations
      • Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • Perviy Kanal
      • Studio Trite
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,520,000
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    • Runtime
      3 hours 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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