

Child 44
- Crime
- Thriller
Set in Stalin-era Soviet Union, a disgraced MGB agent is dispatched to investigate a series of child murders -- a case that begins to connect with the very top of party leadership.
Child 44 is a 2015 crime thriller set in Stalin-era Soviet Union, following a disgraced MGB agent investigating a series of child murders that lead to the highest levels of party leadership. The film explores a dark chapter of Soviet history through the lens of a dangerous murder investigation.
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Tom HardyLeo Demidov
Gary OldmanGeneral Mikhail Nesterov
Noomi RapaceRaisa Demidov
Fares FaresAlexei Andreyev
Joel KinnamanVasili
Paddy ConsidineVladimir Malevich
Jason ClarkeAnatoly Brodsky
Mark Lewis JonesTortoise
Vincent CasselMajor Kuzmin
Nikolaj Lie KaasIvan Sukov
Charles DanceMajor Grachev
Xavier AtkinsYoung Leo Demidov
Karel DobrýPhotographer
Agnieszka GrochowskaNina Andreyeva
Petr VaněkFyodor

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Child 44 Official Trailer #1 (2015) - Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman Movie HD
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When was Child 44 released?
Child 44 was released on March 15, 2015.
What is Child 44 about?
The film follows a disgraced MGB (Soviet secret police) agent who is assigned to investigate a series of child murders during Stalin's reign, uncovering connections that reach the highest levels of Soviet party leadership.
What genres does Child 44 fall into?
Child 44 is a crime thriller set against the backdrop of Stalin-era Soviet Union.
Is Child 44 based on a true story?
The film is based on Tom Rob Smith's 2008 novel of the same name, which was inspired by real Soviet serial killings in the 1980s, though the story itself is a fictionalized account.

















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