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  1. The film tells about the poet Alexander Sergeyevich Makarov, who received a pistol from the system of his namesake, which radically changed his life and relations with people around him. Cast. Sergey Makovetsky as Aleksandr Sergeyevich Makarov; Elena Mayorova as Natasha, his wife (as Yelena Majorova) Irina Metlitskaya as Margo ...

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0107490Makarov (1993) - IMDb

    Makarov: Directed by Vladimir Khotinenko. With Sergey Makovetskiy, Elena Mayorova, Irina Metlitskaya, Vladimir Ilin. A peaceful poet going mad possessing a gun.

  3. Home. Movies. Drama. Makarov. Info. Cast & crew. Makarov (1993) Drama | 99 minutes. 3,33 3 votes. + My vote. Alternative title: Макаров. Country: Russia. Directed by: Vladimir Khotinenko. Starst: Sergey Makovetskiy, Yelena Majorova and Irina Metlitskaya. IMDb score: 6,7 (209) Releasedate: 28 February 1993. US. UK.

  4. Play Trailer. Overview. The head of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Butovo region, Makarov, is completely replaced by the personnel as a result of a conflict with the leadership. Instead of experienced male cops, four young students are singled out. Full Cast & Crew. Season Finale.

  5. 1993 ‘Макаров’ Directed by Vladimir Khotinenko. “Makarov” both a popular Russian name, and also slang for the word “gun,” serves as a metaphor for the brutal reality of life in a post-totalitarian society. The story’s protagonist, Makarov, embodies this struggle as he becomes more mechanical and less spiritual upon acquiring a gun. Cast. Crew.

  6. Makarov is a 1993 Russian thriller directed by Vladimir Khotinenko and starring Sergey Makovetskiy as Aleksandr Makarov, a talented poet who illegally purchases a Makarov pistol. Soon, the poet finds out that the pistol has a strange power over his mind and behavior.

  7. 11 de jul. de 1994 · Reviews. Jul 11, 1994 12:00am PT. Makarov. Like its double-entendre title, "Makarov" is a richly layered film that juxtaposes the tradition of image-laden Russian poetry against gritty,...