Crime and Punishment (1970)
Directed by Lev Kulidzhanov
Genres - Drama |
Sub-Genres - Crime Drama |
Run Time - 220 min. |
Countries - Russia |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
This Russian adaptation of Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment packs nearly every pivotal event from the mammoth novel into its 200 minute running time. Georgi Taratorkin stars as Raskolnikov, the impressionable student who believes himself to be above the law-and commits murder to prove his theory. Innokenti Smoktunovskiy, best known for his brilliant interpretation of the title character in the Russian Hamlet (1964), costars as police inspector Porfiry, who humbly but diligently wears down Raskolnikov's alibi. Most cinemadaptations of Crime and Punishment end with the protagonist's arrest; this one retains Dostoyevsky's lengthy post-prison epilogue, in which Raskolnikov learns at long last how to be a human being.
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boarding-house, confession [criminal], conscience, criminal, detective, elderly, guilt, investigation, killing, murder, pawnbroker, police, poverty, private-detective, punishment, relentlessness, Russian [nationality], student