Raid (TV series)

Налёт
Genre crime drama
Created by Olivier Marchal
Written by Olivier Marchal
Karen Oganesyan
Directed by Karen Oganesyan
Starring Vladimir Mashkov
Aleksandr Pal
Denis Shvedov
Andrey Smolyakov
Lukerya Ilyashenko
Andrey Tashkov
Composer(s) Aleksey Chintsov
Country of origin Russia
Original language(s) Russian
No. of seasons 1
Production
Producer(s) Polina Ivanova
Arkady Danilov
Karen Oganesyan
Location(s) Kaliningrad
Cinematography Vasily Grigolyunas
Editor(s) Ilya Evdokimov
Running time 52 minutes
Production company(s) Cargo Film
Release
Original network 1TV
Original release 10 April 2017 (2017-04-10)

Raid (In Russian: Налёт) is a Russian crime drama television series created by Olivier Marchal. It was produced by Cargo Film with the participation of Channel One Russia. It is a Russian adaptation of the French Braquo. The series was first broadcast in Russia from April 2017.

The name of the series comes from the Russian word Nalyot, meaning raid.

Plot

The protagonists are four police agents in the Kaliningrad area of Kaliningrad Oblast: Oleg Caplan (Vladimir Mashkov), Pavel Karpenko (Denis Shvedov), Feodor Vachevsky (Aleksandr Pal) and Oxana Golikova (Lukerya Ilyashenko). Their colleague Andrey Ryzhov (Andrey Smolyakov) is accused of criminal misconduct, and commits suicide in the prison. His guilt is then presumed, disrupting the lives of the other four.

The four police agents then decide to "cross the red line": do whatever is necessary, even breaking the law, to clear Ryzhov's name. In crossing the red line, however, they fall under the close scrutiny of Borodin, of the police internal affairs bureau, a sworn enemy to Caplan.

Cast

Actors Role
Main Characters
Vladimir Mashkov Oleg Caplan
Aleksandr Pal Feodor Vachevsky
Denis Shvedov Pavel Karpenko
Andrey Smolyakov Andrey Ryzhov
Lukerya Ilyashenko Oxana Golikova
Sergey Shnyrev Anton Drozdov
Tamara Saksina Olga Bagrova
Andrey Tashkov Borodin
Gleb Podgorodinsky Sotnikov
Aleksandr Galibin Kiselev
Sergey Ugryumov Zatsepin
Oleg Almazov Svechin
Pavel Chinaryov Marik
Iris Ivanova Nina

See also

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