Katala (film)

Katala
Directed by Sergei Bodrov
Alexander Buravsky
Written by Sergei Bodrov
Valery Barakin
Starring Valeriy Garkalin
Yelena Safonova
Music by Vladimir Dashkevich
Cinematography Sergei Taraskin
Production
company
Release date
1989
Running time
80 min.
Country USSR
Language Russian

Katala (Russian: Катала, translit. Katala, also known as The Gambler) is a 1989 Soviet crime drama directed by Sergei Bodrov and Alexander Buravsky.[1][2]

Plot

...In a small seaside town lives Aleksei "The Greek" Grekov, a former katala - a slang term in the criminal circles meaning professional gambler. He is retired and now serves as a sailor on a pleasure boat of the semi-criminal businessman named Shota. Life goes on smoothly, but suddenly a terrible event occurs. Shota, having lost a lot of money to the criminal boss named "Director", tries to hide, the boat is burned right in the port, and Anna, Shota's girlfriend, is taken hostage by the bandits. Despite various efforts Shota falls into the hands of the criminals and they brutally kill him, but The Greek helps Anna and her young daughter escape to Moscow. Aleksei understands that while the Director does not receive all the debts of late Shota, he will go after Anna. And so The Greek who is in love with Anna decides to return to his former "craft" in order to "earn" money with a card game in order to save Anna.

In Moscow, The Greek meets his longtime acquaintance, a criminal named "Сrucian", and soon they begin to successfully beat the cards of underground businessmen, bandits and simply gullible citizens. The amount of money accumulated by Aleksei is growing, but The Greek clearly understands that only by obtaining a huge jackpot he can finish once and for all with this sordid matter. And then Aleksei undertakes a suicidal risk. He secretly buys special lenses that allow him to see enemy cards and challenges the Director himself to a one-on-one match. The "big game" begins and the Director loses large sums to The Greek. Lola, the criminal boss's assistant, draws attention to a certain oddity: during the game Aleksei goes to the toilet every two hours allegedly to "freshen up". In reality he occasionally has to remove his "miracle"-lenses because they place terrible strain on the eyes and can lead to loss of vision. The bandits uncover the The Greek's ploy and severely punish Aleksei by turning him into a mutilated half-blind invalid.

Returning to his hometown, the The Greek begins to work again in the port. After meeting with Anna he receives terrible news. It turns out that after the death of Shota, Anna hid all his money, deceiving both the bandits and Aleksei. Shaken by Anna's treachery, the "The Greek" bids farewell to her forever. Soon Aleksei is summoned to the police, he gives evidence against the Director, and the bloody revenge of the bandits does not delay itself...

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