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Release Date:
July 8, 2008
Original Title:
Philosophy Of a Knife
Alternate Titles:
Egy Kés Filozófiája
Filosofia de Uma Faca
Unité 731
Философия ножа
ナイフの哲学
Genres:
Documentary | Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
Iskanov Production
Unearthed Films
Production Countries:
Russia | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 18 US: NC-17
Runtime: 249
The true history of Japanese Unit 731, from its beginnings in the 1930s to its demise in 1945, and the subsequent trials in Khabarovsk, USSR, of many of the Japanese doctors from Unit 731. The facts are told, and previously unknown evidence is revealed by an eyewitness to these events, former doctor and military translator, Anatoly Protasov.
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Cinematography:
Andrey Iskanov
Costumer:
Tatyana Nilitina
Director:
Andrey Iskanov
Director of Photography:
Andrey Iskanov
Editor:
Andrey Iskanov
Gun Wrangler:
Eugeniy Prohvatilov
Idea:
Andrey Iskanov
Music:
Alexandr Shevchenko
Original Music Composer:
Alexandr Shevchenko
Producer:
Stephen Biro
Andrey Iskanov
Production Design:
Andrey Iskanov
Screenplay:
Andrey Iskanov
Set Decoration:
Andrey Iskanov
Sound Effects Designer:
Andrey Iskanov
Special Effects:
Andrey Iskanov
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Svyatoslav Iliyasov
Andrey Iskanov
Dmitriy Skripnik
Still Photographer:
Svyatoslav Iliyasov
Andrey Iskanov
Story:
Andrey Iskanov
Stunt Coordinator:
Svyatoslav Iliyasov
Andrey Iskanov
Stunts:
Dmitriy Skripnik
Thanks:
Elena Aktanko
Viktoriya Bilan
Darya Bildi
Roman Kim
Konstantin Lugovkin
Manoush
Eugeniy Prohvatilov
Anatoly Protasov
Sergey Romanov
Alexandr Shevchenko
Richard Shinderman
Alexander Silkin
Natalia Skripnik
Stanislav Tcymzhitov
Stephen Tipton
Chris Vazquez
Title Designer:
Alexandr Shevchenko
Translator:
Alexander Bakshaev
Hannah Barry
Visual Effects:
Alexandr Shevchenko
Writer:
Andrey Iskanov
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