Rafferty (film)
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Directed by | Semyon Aranovich |
Written by | |
Starring | Oleg Borisov Armen Dzhigarkhanyan Alexander Kaidanovsky |
Cinematography | Heinrich Marandzhyan |
Music by | Alexander Knaifel |
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Running time | 198 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Rafferty or (Russian: Рафферти, romanized: Rafferty) is a Soviet 1980 drama television film directed by Semyon Aranovich and based on the novel by American writer Lionel White.[1]
Plot[]
The film takes place in the US during the 1960s and 1970s. Jack Rafferty, deputy head of the trade union of transport workers gives testimony before the senate committee on suspicion of corruption. Rafferty has the right to refuse to testify citing the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution, but then he will never be elected as chairman of the trade union. Therefore Rafferty decides to take a chance and starts to answer questions of the commission...
Climbing the corporate ladder was a very difficult task for Rafferty; full of "dark" deeds. These included the creation of false trade union committees with the help of his close friend gangster Farichetti, and illegal use of union pension funds for personal enrichment, and using his wife as a shill. Rafferty even exploited his mistress Jill by making her a sexual "gift" to a senior trade unionist.
But the moment of truth comes and in the course of the investigation by the commission all these ugly facts come to light showing the public all the depravity of Rafferty's activities. As a result he becomes totally bankrupt: his wife leaves him with the children (additionally his daughter dies in a car accident), a childhood friend commits suicide and publicly disgraced Jill Hart also escapes, taking with her all of Rafferty's secret savings. But attorney Ames saves the final blow for later. Ames provides a recording of telephone conversations from which it is clear that Rafferty called the police and ratted out his closest friend – Tommy Farichetti. Watching this on TV live Farichetti understands that he is doomed. He faces a third conviction which means that the sentencing will be brief – life imprisonment waits for him. And then Farichetti drives up to the building where the commission is in session and pulls out a machine-gun to finally settle accounts with Rafferty who betrayed him...
Cast[]
- Oleg Borisov as Jack Rafferty (character based on Frank Sheeran)
- Yevgeniya Simonova as Jill Hart, Rafferty's secretary and mistress
- Larisa Malevannaya as Martha, Rafferty's wife
- Armen Dzhigarkhanyan as Tommy Farrichetti, gangster, Rafferty's friend
- Alexander Kaidanovsky as Ames, attorney
- Vytautas Paukste as Hedn Bosworth, a businessman, Rafferty's childhood friend
- as Sam Farrow, Head of the Trade Union of Transport Workers
- Vladimir Zeldin as US Senator Fellows, chairman of the Senate Commission
- Alex Resser as Mort Kaufman, Rafferty's lawyer (voice by Zinovy Gerdt)
- Yuri Strenga as Francis McNamara, Farrichetti's lawyer (voice by )
- Gediminas Karka as Martha's father
- as Philip
- as Ann, Rafferty's daughter
- as Eddie, Rafferty's son
- Aleksei German as reporter
- as Uelleson, member of the Senate Commission
- as Tilden, member of the Senate Commission
- as journalist
References[]
External links[]
- 1980 films
- Russian-language films
- Soviet films
- Lenfilm films
- Soviet television films
- Films based on American novels
- Films about the labor movement
- Films set in the 1960s
- Films set in the 1970s
- Films set in Washington, D.C.
- Films about corruption in the United States