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0. Scene Selections
1. Logos/Title/Intro. [2:30]
2. "Three lost souls." [3:42]
3. The autopsy. [1:58]
4. Clean shaven. [1:33]
5. Worth the skates. [3:07]
6. "But the noise!." [2:38]
7. KGB gun. [1:26]
8. Country-house polititics. [5:10]
9. A ride, no questions. [2:47]
10. A whole new face. [4:25]
11. "Stay away!." [6:25]
12. Intrude and confront. [9:35]
13. Insult in the sauna. [3:04]
14. How to hunt for sable. [2:10]
15. Irina's file. [2:31]
16. "Out!." [1:57]
17. Used-car saleman. [4:57]
18. Death of a fencer. [2:34]
19. Going after Osborne. [1:16]
20. Chasing Irina. [5:21]
21. American alliance. [2:37]
22. Dead friends. [3:38]
23. Superior beings. [2:10]
24. Trust issues. [4:54]
25. "Six live sables." [2:11]
26. What really happened. [8:39]
27. The other head. [1:50]
28. Beaten. [3:26]
29. The last friend. [2:00]
30. Final negotiation. [2:28]
31. Stockholm stingers. [2:39]
32. Bargaining chip. [5:44]
33. "A whore's drink." [1:36]
34. Double-cross. [2:33]
35. "One day...." [9:18]
36. End credits. [3:16]
In the dead of a Moscow winter, three bodies are found in Gorky Park. Police Inspector Renko (William Hurt) is unable to identify the corpses, since even their fingerprints have removed. For reasons unknown to him, Renko's investigation is somehow being stymied by his higher-ups. Ferreting out information on his own, Renko makes the acquaintance of Soviet dissident Irina (Joanna Pacula), a friend of one of the victims, and Lee Marvin as Armand Hammer-style American businessman. As in Martin Cruz Smith's novel, the identity of the killer is not as well hidden as the reasons behind the killing. "Glasnost" had not yet taken effect in 1983, thus Gorky Park was filmed in Finland rather than Russia. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide