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Savely Govorkov | |
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First appearance | His Nickname Is 'Beast' (1989) |
Last appearance | Return of the Furious (2005) |
Created by | Victor Dotsenko |
Portrayed by | Igor Livanov (1992 film) Dmitry Pevtsov (1989 film) |
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Alias | Beast, Rex, Furious |
Nickname | 30th |
Title | Sergeant |
Sergeant Savely Govorkov (nicknamed Furious, also called Sergei (Rex) Govorkov in films) is a fictional character featuring in novels by Victor Dotsenko and others in the Soviet Union. A breakout character, Govorkov was created by Victor Dotsenko in the 1980s and by 1995 had featured in a number of novels by Dotsenko, making Dotsenko the most published and highest paid Russian writer.[1][when?] He appeared in more than twenty novels, all of them became a bestsellers.[2] Other writers who have prominently featured the character in their works include Yuri Nikitin, Anton Pervushin, Valery Roschin, Kirill Vorobyev.
In the films portraying the character, his name was changed from the unusual Russian name "Savely" to the more common and catchy "Sergie". In the 1992 Soviet action/adventure film Terminate the Thirtieth!, based on the book by the same name, the character is played by Igor Livanov.