Everything about Gorky Park Film totally explained
Gorky Park, the 1983
movie based on the novel
Gorky Park by
Martin Cruz Smith, was directed by
Michael Apted from the screenplay by
Dennis Potter (for which he won a 1984
Edgar Award). The main stars of the film are
William Hurt as
Arkady Renko,
Lee Marvin as Jack Osborne,
Joanna Pacula as Irina Asanova,
Rikki Fulton as Major Pribluda,
Brian Dennehy as William Kirwill,
Ian McDiarmid as Professor Andreev and
Ian Bannen as Prosecutor Iamskoy.
James Horner wrote the score. Ralf Bode was cinematographer. It was filmed in
Helsinki,
Finland and
Stockholm,
Sweden.
Joanna Pacula was nominated for a
Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress.
Synopsis
The film tells the story of Soviet police officer
Arkady Renko and his investigation of Jack Osborne, a sadistic American fur smuggler with close ties to the
KGB. Three bodies have been found with their faces sliced off in Gorky Park. One is an American, the other two are Russians. Renko is keen to rid himself of the case as he suspects the KGB to be responsible. However, after some reassurances from his superior, he begins to investigate and eventually finds himself at the point of no return when he begins to become emotionally involved with a woman (Irina) who has connections with those found in Gorky Park.
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