U.E. (TV series)

U.E. (TV series)

Infobox Television Film
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name = U.E.


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format = thriller/detective/crime
runtime = 336 min (total)
creator =
director = Aleksandr Atanesyan
producer =
writer = Eduard Topol
starring =
music =
country = flagicon|Russia Russia
language = Russian
network =
released = Angel Production Company, NTV
first_aired = 2006
last_aired = 2006
num_episodes = 8
preceded_by =
followed_by =
website =
imdb_id = 0863001
tv_com_id =
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U.E. ( _ru. У.Е.) is a 2006 Russian thriller/detective TV-miniseries. Total episodes released - 8.

Filming locations: Los Angeles, California, New York City, New York, USA; Moscow, Russia.

Plot summary

FSB colonel Chernov was investigating a money laundering crimes for a long time. Sent to a retirement pension, his sharpened sense of justice keep him from assured rest when Chernov suddenly founds that on a recently deceased businessman's account a millions of dollars are settling. Chernov decides to return them to Russia. But many more people dream to possess on that money...

Cast

* Aleksandr Atanesyan as "Kharunov"
* Dorie Gray as "Samantha"
* Irina Grineva as "Solov'eva"
* Andrei Krasko as "Colonel Chernov"
* Vladimir Menshov as "General Palmetov"
* Dyana Ortelli as "Selma"
* Laura Rohrman as "Kimberly Sparks"
* Jakob Sarkissian as "Vania" (Polina's son)
* Marcus Tingle as "Glen"
* Evgeniya Trofimova as "Polina"
* Andrei Zibrov as "Bannikov"


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