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  1. Sem krestikov v zapisnoy knizhke: Dirigido por Vladimir Geller. Con Aleksandr Demyanenko, Sergey Ivanov, Yefim Kamenetsky, Anatoliy Nasibulin. As befits any detective story, its beginning is very intriguing. The host introduces the audience to the course: Parisians, of course, remember the killer whom the newspapers called "Monsieur Sunday" - eight murders and all on Sundays and holidays.

  2. As befits any detective story, its beginning is very intriguing. The host introduces the audience to the course: Parisians, of course, remember the killer whom the newspapers called «Monsieur Sunday» – eight murders and all on Sundays and holidays. We will try step by step to restore the events of that Christmas night when his last crime was committed.

  3. In Paris, in a back alley near Boulevard Saint-Martin, a dead man was found – Louis Tours. Inspector Maigret undertakes the investigation. Immediately it turns out strange circumstances – the killed red tie and yellow shoes, which, according to his wife, he never wore. In the wallet – no one knows where a decent amount of money came from and a very old photograph of a little girl ...

  4. Film Movie Reviews Sem krestikov v zapisnoy knizhke — 1983. Sem krestikov v zapisnoy knizhke. 1983. 1h 38m. Crime/Mystery. Advertisement. Cast.

  5. Sem krestikov v zapisnoy knizhke Как и полагается всякой детективной истории, начало ее весьма интригующе. Ведущий вводит зрителей в курс дела: Парижане, конечно ...

  6. As befits any detective story, its beginning is very intriguing. The host introduces the audience to the course: Parisians, of course, remember the killer whom the newspapers called "Monsieur Sunday" - eight murders and all on Sundays and holidays. We will try step by step to restore the events of that Christmas night when his last crime was committed.

  7. Sem krestikov v zapisnoy knizhke: Directed by Vladimir Geller. With Aleksandr Demyanenko, Sergey Ivanov, Yefim Kamenetsky, Anatoliy Nasibulin. As befits any detective story, its beginning is very intriguing. The host introduces the audience to the course: Parisians, of course, remember the killer whom the newspapers called "Monsieur Sunday" - eight murders and all on Sundays and holidays. We ...