In August, 1991, Estonia reclaims its independence from the USSR and brings to its national bank nearly $1 billion in gold bullion hidden in Paris for 50 years. Russian mobsters have a bold plan to hijack the gold after shutting down the capital's power at midnight
Regina is a beautiful, educated and independent woman whose boyfriend tells her that he is going to marry a young girl expecting a baby. As Regina inherits a house in a little town, an opportunity arises to change her life.
Paul Madvig is a businessman in an American town in the 1920s, doing everything to maintain his power. He plans to marry Janet, the daughter of senator Ralph Henry who must be re-elected in order to ensure Paul's position. Paul is sure of himself and treats his competitor Shad O'Rory, who is involved in the gambling business, with arrogance. Then the senator's son is murdered. It is rumoured that Paul is behind the murder. Private detective Ned Beaumont, an old friend of Paul's, starts to investigate the case. Based on the novel "The Glass Key" by Dashiell Hammett.
Villem Indrikson (August 21, 1944 Tallinn – March 2, 1996 Tallinn) was an Estonian actor. He graduated from Tallinn 4th Middle School in 1963, studied at the Faculty of Construction of Tallinn Polytechnic Institute from 1964 to 1968, and graduated from Tallinn Pedagogical Institute in 1976, majoring in leadership. He was an actor at Rakvere Theater in 1972-1973, Endla Theater in 1973-1986 and Vanalinna Studio in 1988-1992. In 1986–1988 he was the director of Tallinn Film and in 1989–1996 of ETV.
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