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Zolotaya mina

Year: 1987

Genre: Crime, Detective

Country: USSR

<p>The Soviet two-part detective series was filmed in Leningrad, Leningrad Region and Yalta. In the creation of the film involved employees of the police department of Leningrad and Leningrad region, as well as the police department of Yalta. Interestingly, the filming took place three years after the opening of Pulkovo airport, and the interior of this airport in the movie was decorated with many plants. In the 1970s, the tradition of winter gardens in public places flourished in Leningrad. &ldquo;The Golden Mine&rdquo; became one of the brightest detective films of its time and entered the golden collection of Soviet cinematography.</p>

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Locations

  • Café

    In movie

    Scene where After carrying out operational measures, police officers arrest the criminal. In particular, on August 27, 1977, Boris Brunov (Nikolai Kosov), a well-known recidivist, is detained in Yalta. The detention takes place in a crowded cafe on the seafront of Yalta.

    Real

    Scene was shot In Yalta, in the cafe-restaurant “Orange”, located in the Intourist Hotel. During the Soviet period, this institution was considered a prestigious place for recreation, meetings and events. The cafe still exists, so you can drop in during your resort vacation and enjoy music, fine food and drinks.

  • Kronverk Restaurant

    In movie

    Scene where Larisa, played by actress Lyubov Polishchuk, sits in a floating restaurant and smokes thoughtfully. A man approaches her, offering to keep her company. However, Larissa, without losing her composure, sharply rejects his proposal. She refers to the fact that she is waiting for an important delegation, and with this their brief dialog ends.

    Real

    Scene was shot On the barquentine Sirius, built in 1948 in Finland for the USSR as reparation. Since 1971, after decommissioning, she stood on Mytninskaya Embankment and functioned as the Kronverk restaurant, and was dismantled in 1993.брана.

  • Streets of Leningrad

    In movie

    Scene where The characters walk quickly through the streets of Leningrad, energetically and with clear intent. The sunlight plays on the pavement, reflecting in store windows and flickering between trees. On the way, they stop at a soda machine, where they quickly fill cups without slowing down.

    Real

    Scene was shot On Nevsky Prospekt in St. Petersburg (then Leningrad), one of the main and most famous streets of the Northern Capital. This avenue is the center of city life. It is surrounded by majestic Empire and Classicist buildings, numerous stores, cafes and restaurants.