Entrance to the Labyrinth

Entrance to the Labyrinth (Russian: Вход в лабиринт, romanized: Vkhod v labirint) is a 1989 Soviet five-episode television crime film directed by Valeriy Kremnev based on the Vayner Brothers novel Medicine against Fear.

Main one occurs in the USSR in the 1980s - a detective story about scammers who, using a police identification card, break into the apartments of dishonest people and rob them under the guise of a search.

When studying this case, investigator Muromtsev discovers a conflict between two inventors of miracle drug metaproptozole, called abroad as "medicine against fear".

A parallel story tells about the life and tragic fate of the great physician and philosopher Paracelsus in the 16th century in Europe.

In search of a mythical cure for all diseases, he makes discoveries, which form the basis of modern pharmacology.