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According to Leonid Agranovich's memoirs, the film shows "a real case from the practice of my friend and co-author A. L. Shpeer," who was an investigator and worked in the Moscow prosecutor's office all his life. At the same time, Shpeer's colleagues "did not like the hint that their service is not always as sterile and lawful as we portray it in films, songs, poems and prose. The colleague's angry eyes directly said: oh, you son of a bitch, didn't get to us in your time, I would have liked to see how you would have sung for me." Agranovich offered the role of Korotkov to Vladimir Vysotsky, but he refused, citing his busy schedule. Vysotsky, in turn, suggested that Agranovich use Nina Shatskaya in the film, who auditioned for one of the roles, but was ultimately not approved. "A Case from Investigative Practice" is a Soviet feature film, a crime drama by Leonid Agranovich, released in 1968 at the Odessa Film Studio. Screenwriters: Leonid Agranovich, Alexander Shpeer. Camera operator: Gennady Karyuk. Composer: Mikhail Ziv. Artists: Mikhail Zayats. Voice acting: Elena Sanaeva, Nikolai Grabbe, Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, Mikhail Gluzsky, Georgy Millyar, Viktor Fainleib, Viktor Filippov. Actors: Lyubov Strizhenova, Aleksey Kovalev, Nina Ruslanova, Emilia Kulik, Roman Vildan, Ivan Solovyov, Gennady Kochkozharov, Vsevolod Shilovsky, Vladimir Zamansky, Igor Starkov, Valentina Sperantova, Vera Kulakova, Albina Skarga, Yulia Gavrilchenko, Galina Nozhenko, Boris Zaidenberg, Stepan Krylov, Viktor (Willi) Burkhart, Evgeny Kotov, Aleksandr Koshutsky, Sergey Prostyakov, Boris Molodan, Vladimir Evchenko, Yuri Velichko, Maya Bulgakova, Viktor Shulgin, Genrikh Ostashevsky, Aleksandr Kamenko-Aleksandrovsky, Nikolay Velichko. The films are officially presented by the Odessa Film Studio. Subscribe to our channel: / @odesafilmstudio Enjoy watching! #LyubovStrizhenova #AlekseyKovalev #NinaRuslanova