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  1. Turetskii Gambit / Turkish Gambit is a good movie, a loyal adaptation of the book by Boris Akunin (Although the makers chose to change the identity of the Turkish spy at the end - obviously to shock the audience already familiar with the book. Worked on me.) The acting, direction and cinematography are all praise-worthy.

  2. The Turkish Gambit 2005 List. Reviews 55% Audience Score 100+ Ratings Read More Read Less. Cast & Crew Media Info. Audience Reviews View All (5) audience reviews. Audience ...

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    • Dzhanik Fayziev
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  5. Feb 22, 2005 · The Turkish Gambit: Directed by Dzhanik Fayziev. With Egor Beroev, Olga Krasko, Marat Basharov, Vladimir Ilin. The film is based on the second book from the Adventures of Erast Petrovich Fandorin series of novels written by the Russian author Boris Akunin.

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    • Action, Drama, Mystery
    • Dzhanik Fayziev
    • 2005-02-22
  6. Mar 15, 2005 · Once again, Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett gets mixed up in a killing whose principal suspect is his old friend Nate Romanowski, whose attempts to live off the grid keep breaking down in a series of felony charges.

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  7. The Turkish Gambit ( Russian: Турецкий гамбит, Turetskiy gambit) is the second novel from the Erast Fandorin series of historical detective novels by Russian author Boris Akunin. It was published in Russia in 1998. [1] The English translation by Andrew Bromfield was published in 2005 as third of Fandorin novels, after Murder on ...

  8. Box office. $18,461,000. The Turkish Gambit is a 2005 Russian historical spy film, an adaptation of Boris Akunin 's novel The Turkish Gambit featuring his most famous character, the detective Erast Fandorin. It was directed by Dzhanik Fayziev and written by Akunin himself. [1] The film starred Marat Basharov, Yegor Beroyev, and Olga Krasko.

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