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  2. Crime and Punishment (1970 film) - Wikipedia

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    However, his erratic behavior and defensive outbursts soon attract the interest of the clever detective Porfiry Petrovich, who suspects Raskolnikov of the crime. Meanwhile, Raskolnikov’s life grows increasingly turbulent as his mother and sister arrive in the city, followed by two older suitors competing for his sister’s hand in marriage.

  3. Crime and Punishment - Wikipedia

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    Crime and Punishment [a] is a novel by the Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. It was first published in the literary journal The Russian Messenger in twelve monthly installments during 1866. [ 1 ] It was later published in a single volume.

  4. Category : Films based on works by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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    Films based on Crime and Punishment (21 P) G. Films based on The Gambler (novel) (5 P) I. Films based on The Idiot (13 P) W. Films based on White Nights (short story ...

  5. Film adaptations of Crime and Punishment - Wikipedia

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    1915: Prestuplenie i nakazanie (Crime and Punishment), 1915 Russian film. 1917: Crime and Punishment, 1917 US silent film directed by Lawrence B. McGill and starring Derwent Hall Caine. [2] 1919: Rodion Raskolnikow, 1919 Russian film. 191?: Raskolnikow, 1910s Russian film. 1923: Raskolnikow (aka Crime and Punishment), German film made in 1923 ...

  6. Crime and Punishment (2002 Russian film) - Wikipedia

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    Though the story of Crime and Punishment was written and set in the 19th century, this film version takes place in the then-future setting of the late 20th century. Rodion Raskolnikov, a student in his twenties who lives in Moscow, has published a paper in which he argues that certain superior individuals can legitimately ignore laws, even those against murder.

  7. Rodion Raskolnikov - Wikipedia

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    The name Raskolnikov derives from the Russian raskolnik meaning "schismatic" (traditionally referring to a member of the Old Believer movement). The name Rodion comes from Greek and indicates an inhabitant of Rhodes. Raskolnikov is a young ex-law student living in extreme poverty in Saint Petersburg.

  8. Match Point - Wikipedia

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    In Love and Death, the dialogue and scenarios parody Russian novels, particularly those by Dostoevsky and Tolstoy, such as The Brothers Karamazov, Crime and Punishment, The Gambler, The Idiot, and War and Peace. [11] In Match Point, Allen moves the theme from parody to the more direct engagement of Dostoevsky's motifs and narratives. [11]

  9. Category:Films based on Crime and Punishment - Wikipedia

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