![[Robert Rozhdestvensky and Iosif Kobzon on the harsh everyday life of the OBV in the early years of the Great Patriotic War] Advertising poster for the feature film](/imgproxy/unsafe/rs:fit:0:820/sh:0.8/plain/local:///lot_image2/2026/02/15/lot_image2/2026/02/15/545-399-12690-11-Y4072656.webp)
![[Robert Rozhdestvensky and Iosif Kobzon on the harsh everyday life of the OBV in the early years of the Great Patriotic War] Advertising poster for the feature film](/imgproxy/unsafe/rs:fit:0:820/sh:0.8/plain/local:///lot_image2/2026/02/15/lot_image2/2026/02/15/545-399-12690-11-Y4072656.webp)
[Robert Rozhdestvensky and Iosif Kobzon on the harsh everyday life of the Department for Combating Banditry (OBB) in the early years of the Great Patriotic War] Promotional poster for the feature film “According to Criminal Investigation Data” / Artist: M. Elman. Moscow: “Reklamfilm”, 1980. 57.5×41.5 cm. In good condition, with fold marks. Moscow, August 1942. After being wounded, Lieutenant Sergey Belov is assigned to the Moscow Criminal Investigation Department (MUR), to the department for combating banditry. On his very first day at the new post, he has to join the investigation of a brutal crime—during an armed robbery at the apartment of jeweler Ivanovsky, the jeweler himself, his wife, and their son—a Red Army lieutenant on leave after recovering in a hospital—are killed. The film features a song by composer Georgy Movsesyan with lyrics by poet Robert Rozhdestvensky, “Memory,” performed by Iosif Kobzon.
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