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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: Hunting the Tiger (1980)

Genre : Mystery, TV Movie, Crime, Adventure

Runtime : 1H 5M

Director : Igor Maslennikov
Writer : Vladimir Valutskiy

Synopsis

Dr. Watson executes Sherlock Holmes' will, who faced death after exposing Moriarty and his gang in the previous episode.

Actors

Vasiliy Livanov
Vasiliy Livanov
Sherlock Holmes
Vitali Solomin
Vitali Solomin
Dr. Watson
Rina Zelyonaya
Rina Zelyonaya
Mrs. Hudson
Boryslav Brondukov
Boryslav Brondukov
Inspector Lestrade
Igor Dmitriev
Igor Dmitriev
Inspector Gregson
Viktor Yevgrafov
Viktor Yevgrafov
Professor James Moriarty
Aleksandr Zakharov
Aleksandr Zakharov
Ronald Ader
Aleksey Kozhevnikov
Aleksey Kozhevnikov
Mr. Murray
Boris Klyuev
Boris Klyuev
Mycroft Holmes
Nikolai Kryukov
Nikolai Kryukov
Colonel Sebastian Moran
Anatoliy Podshivalov
Anatoliy Podshivalov
Marker
Valeri Smolyakov
Valeri Smolyakov
Cabman
Irina Kraslavskaya
Irina Kraslavskaya
Housemaid
E. Kharkevich
E. Kharkevich
Ronald Ader's mother
Vladimir Markov
Vladimir Markov
lord Belmor
Aleksandr Zakharov
Aleksandr Zakharov
Servant of Ronald Ader
Anatoliy Shvederskiy
Anatoliy Shvederskiy
Card player
Oleg Dal
Oleg Dal
Professor James Moriarty (voice)
Igor Efimov
Igor Efimov
Inspector Lestrade (voice)

Crews

Igor Maslennikov
Igor Maslennikov
Director
Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur Conan Doyle
Novel
Vladimir Valutskiy
Vladimir Valutskiy
Screenplay
Vladimir Dashkevich
Vladimir Dashkevich
Original Music Composer
Mark Kaplan
Mark Kaplan
Production Design
Anatoliy Lapshov
Anatoliy Lapshov
Director of Photography
Yuri Veksler
Yuri Veksler
Director of Photography
Viktor Sergeev
Viktor Sergeev
Co-Director
Lyudmila Obrazumova
Lyudmila Obrazumova
Editor
Nelli Lev
Nelli Lev
Costume Designer
Anzhela Sapunova
Anzhela Sapunova
Assistant Costume Designer
Lyudmila Yeliseyeva
Lyudmila Yeliseyeva
Makeup Designer
L. Stepanova
L. Stepanova
Makeup Artist
Liliya Zavyalova
Liliya Zavyalova
Makeup Artist
Grigori Prusovsky
Grigori Prusovsky
Production Manager
V. Orlov
V. Orlov
Decorator
N. Usanova
N. Usanova
Property Master
Boris Andreyev
Boris Andreyev
Sound Designer
Asya Zvereva
Asya Zvereva
Sound Designer
Nikolay Vashchilin
Nikolay Vashchilin
Stunt Coordinator
Alik Nasyrov
Alik Nasyrov
Camera Operator
E. Stepanov
E. Stepanov
Lighting Technician
Aleksandr Ustinov
Aleksandr Ustinov
Assistant Camera
Nelli Svechina
Nelli Svechina
Wardrobe Designer
L. Umanskaya
L. Umanskaya
Editorial Staff
Aleksandr Dmitriev
Aleksandr Dmitriev
Conductor
N. Chirskov
N. Chirskov
Script Editor

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