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5 unusual facts about Crime and Punishment


Edgar Huntly

Huntly's justification of killing is similar to Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov's justification in Crime and Punishment.

Farren Soutar

His final recorded appearance was as Gentleman with gout in Crime and Punishment at the New Theatre (1946).

Nevsky Prospect

Fyodor Dostoevsky often employed the Nevksy Prospekt as a setting within his works, such as Crime and Punishment and The Double: A Petersburg Poem.

Robert Sikoryak

Under the series title Masterpiece Comics, these include Crime and Punishment rendered in Bob Kane–era Batman style, becoming Dostoyevsky Comics, starring Raskol; and Waiting for Godot mixed with Beavis and Butt-Head, becoming Waiting to Go.

Uniform title

For example, if a library had 10 copies of Crime and Punishment but each copy was in a different language, an online library catalogue can display all of the copies of the book together under the chosen uniform title.


Derwent Hall Caine

These were The Deemster (which had been written by his father), a version of Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky, and the propaganda film Huns at our gate.

Happy New Year, Charlie Brown!

Even worse, the teacher assigns another book report...on Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky!

Robert O. Ragland

Ragland created the scores for films such as Seven Alone, Abby, Project: Kill, Return to Macon County, Sharks' Treasure, Grizzly, Moon in Scorpio,Mansion of the Doomed, Q- The Winged Serpent, 10 To Midnight, The Fear, Plato's Run, and Crime and Punishment.

The Correct Use of Soap

Two songs on the album make reference to elements of works by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, namely "Philadelphia" referring to 'Raskolnikov', the main character in Crime and Punishment, and "A Song from Under the Floorboards" of which the opening sentence is a paraphrase of the opening sentence in Notes from Underground'.


see also

Elu Suttina Kote

The movie is loosely based on Russian Novel Crime and Punishment, written by well-known author Fyodor Dostoyevsky.

Peter Moskos

The son of military and Greek American sociologist Charles Moskos, he specializes in policing, crime, and punishment.

Rob Schmidt

He directed a Masters of Horror episode called "Right to Die." His thriller The Alphabet Killer, which reunited him with Eliza Dushku (Wrong Turn), Martin Donovan ("Right to Die"), and Michael Ironside (Crime and Punishment in Suburbia), has been picked up for international distribution by New Films International.