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    • DVD Release Date: 09/30/2003
    • Original Release: 1979
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 16,604

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    Side #1 --
    1. Opening [:47]
    2. Pawning a Watch [12:44]
    3. A Letter from Mother [6:06]
    4. A Ruble and a Half [7:31]
    5. Marmeladov [15:59]
    6. Acting on Information [7:15]
    7. Crime of Desperation [11:31]
    8. Writ of Recovery [7:55]
    9. Burying Evidence [3:56]
    10. End Credits [1:52]
    1. Opening [:35]
    2. Delerium [11:39]
    3. Taunting the Police [6:03]
    4. The Scene of the Crime [5:22]
    5. A Good Deed [6:32]
    6. Family Visit [6:03]
    7. Meeting the Inspector [6:47]
    8. A Proposition [9:36]
    9. A Vow to Sonia [14:51]
    10. End Credits [5:44]
    1. Opening [:39]
    2. Interrogation [14:24]
    3. Eviction [7:51]
    4. Confession to Sonia [14:13]
    5. Dancing at the Market [8:13]
    6. Final Wish [3:43]
    7. Closer to the Truth [8:53]
    8. Choices [10:19]
    9. Putting an End to It [8:39]
    10. End Credits [2:06]

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    This version of Crime and Punishment is a British television miniseries adaptation of the classic work of literature by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. John Hurt stars as Rodya Raskolnikov, a 19th century Russian intellectual living in poor conditions who struggles with the moral choice to commit a crime in order to save his sister. Originally airing on the BBC in 1979, it was also shown as part of Masterpiece Theatre on PBS. Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

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