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The final scene of the movie GORKY PARK 1983CREDITS : Eagle AssociatesDirector: Michael AptedWriters: Martin Cruz Smith (novel), Dennis Potter (screenplay)S...
Gorky Park (film) - Wikipedia
The plot follows Arkady Renko (Hurt), a Moscow police investigator, on the trail of a gruesome triple murder that leads him into a web of government corruption. Upon release, Gorky Park was a box office disappointment, barely earning back its $15 million budget, but received positive reviews from critics.
Gorky Park Summary | SuperSummary
In 1983, director William Apted adapted the book into an Edgar Award-winning film of the same name starring William Hurt and Lee Marvin. The chief homicide detective for Moscow's militsiya police force in the Soviet Union, Arkady Renko’s wife, Zoya, has recently left him for another man.
Gorky Park (novel) - Wikipedia
Now, after several months of negotiations, Osborne has agreed to return the sables in exchange for Arkady being released and brought to America. Arkady's brief trip to New York City reunites him with Osborne, Irina, and Kirwill in succession.
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Gorky Park (1983) - FAQ - IMDb
How does the movie end? Renko and three KGB agents confront Osborne at his farm in Sweden. Osborne tosses to them the pelts from his six sables, but Renko finds that he has more live sables in his shed. Osborne kills the KGB agents then turns his …
Gorky Park (Literature) - TV Tropes
Bittersweet Ending: Kirwill and Pasha are dead, while Renko is stuck in Moscow under the KGB's thumb. On the other hand, Irina is allowed to leave the Soviet Union, Osborne and his corrupt allies are killed, and, as a bonus for animal lovers, the disputed sables are freed rather than killed.
Gorky Park - MoviePooper
Because sometimes, the surprise “spoiler” ending is the only reason you’d pay $11 to see what is otherwise a turkey of a film. Because sometimes, you vaguely remember an old movie that had some sort of plot twist at the end of it, but can’t remember what it was.
Gorky Park (1983) – Christian Sauvé
After a remarkable first half-hour, Gorky Park then loses steam the longer it does on, ending with the expected shootout knee-deep in the snow. The romantic story is a bit dull, especially compared to the rich atmosphere— Gorky Park may not have been shot in Moscow, but it presents a credible approximation of it.
Gorky Park movie review & film summary (1983) | Roger Ebert
By the end of “Gorky Park,” we realize that it’s not the solution that matters, but what the case itself forced the people to discover about themselves. Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013. In 1975, he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism.
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