To proceed with the investigation. Movie 2: Slander (1986)

To proceed with the investigation. Movie 2: Slander (1986) poster

For several years, the head of a major construction trust Melnikov was accused of embezzlement, bribe-taking and immoral behavior in anonymous letters. As a result of inspections by numerous commissions, all these “signals” were not confirmed. Melnikov, unable to withstand the attacks and slander, died of a heart attack. Investigator Dzhangirov manages to expose the slanderer ...

Director: Andrei Benkendorf
Genre: Mystery
Runtime: 138 min
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Music: Ivars Vigners, Nikolay Karetnikov
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Andrei Benkendorf
More Films in Genre: Mystery

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What is To proceed with the investigation. Movie 2: Slander about?
For several years, the head of a major construction trust Melnikov was accused of embezzlement, bribe-taking and immoral behavior in anonymous letters. As a result of inspections by numerous commissions, all these “signals” were not confirmed. Melnikov, unable to withstand the attacks and slander, died of a heart attack. Investigator Dzhangirov manages to expose the slanderer ...
Who directed To proceed with the investigation. Movie 2: Slander?
To proceed with the investigation. Movie 2: Slander was directed by Andrei Benkendorf.
Who stars in To proceed with the investigation. Movie 2: Slander?
To proceed with the investigation. Movie 2: Slander stars Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, Mykola Hrynko, Yuri Gorobets, Gennadi Bolotov, Oleksiy Horbunov, Tatyana Lavrova.
How long is To proceed with the investigation. Movie 2: Slander?
To proceed with the investigation. Movie 2: Slander has a runtime of 2h 18m (138 minutes).
What genre is To proceed with the investigation. Movie 2: Slander?
To proceed with the investigation. Movie 2: Slander is a Mystery film.
Where was To proceed with the investigation. Movie 2: Slander produced?
To proceed with the investigation. Movie 2: Slander was produced in Soviet Union.