In 1937, amidst Stalin's Great Terror, a newly appointed prosecutor for the USSR is made aware of alleged corruption in the Secret Police, and takes it upon himself to investigate.

Aleksandr Kuznetsov
as Kornev

Aleksandr Filippenko
as Stepniak and The Man with the Wooden Leg

Anatoliy Belyy
as Vyshynsky

Andris Keišs
as The deputy

Vytautas Kaniušonis
as Prison Governor

Valentin Novopolskij
as Chatterbox

Ivgeny Terletsky
as Old Prisoner

Orests Paško
as Corridor Warder
Brent Marchant
Trust and idealism are certainly noble qualities, but, when taken too far, they can easily morph into naivete and gullibility. And those qualities, in turn, can carry seriously devastating consequences. But what I have difficulty understanding is why anyone would legitimately want to make a film sho...
Brent Marchant
Trust and idealism are certainly noble qualities, but, when taken too far, they can easily morph into naivete and gullibility. And those qualities, in turn, can carry seriously devastating consequences. But what I have difficulty understanding is why anyone would legitimately want to make a film sho...
Brent Marchant
Trust and idealism are certainly noble qualities, but, when taken too far, they can easily morph into naivete and gullibility. And those qualities, in turn, can carry seriously devastating consequences. But what I have difficulty understanding is why anyone would legitimately want to make a film sho...