Men's Games (1992) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1992

Original Title:
Мужская компания

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama | TV Movie

Production Countries:
Russia | Ukraine

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 68

The group of stuntmen comes to the beach to shoot an adventure film. Guys are training all day long, polishing their skills. One of the stuntmen witnessed two men pursuing the girl. He saves her from bullies, and the fugitive finds protection and patronage in the crew. However, a woman's behaviour is strange: she keeps having nightmares, she's afraid of something or someone, but refuses to explain what was going on. Men realize that their new friend is hiding something ...

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Administration:
V. Ermak
E. Nesterova
V. Melnikova
A. Degtyaryov
L. Stepanova
Asya Bobina

Assistant Camera:
L. Zhgilyov
Boris Sobolyov

Assistant Director:
Larisa Silina
Aleksandr Timchenko
Ivan Yanchuk

Assistant Editor:
O. Divak

Assistant Production Design:
Sergey Matveev
A. Zhukovskaya
V. Chorba

Co-Director:
Irina Pogorelova

Color Grading:
Zh. Kunshenko

Costume Design:
Antonina Petrova

Director:
Andrei Rostotsky

Director of Photography:
Maksim Avloshenko
Vadim Avloshenko

Dolly Grip:
Aleksandr Mashtaler

Foley Artist:
Edgar Figner
Sergey Figner

Gaffer:
Vladimir Pozdnyakov

Lead Editor:
Yuliya Bovzhuchenko

Lyricist:
Konstantin Frolov

Makeup Designer:
Elena Afanasopulo

Military Consultant:
Sergey Alekseev

Music:
Lora Kvint

Production Design:
Vasili Zveryov

Production Manager:
Galina Tomashevskaya

Props:
Aleksandra Kuleshova
A. Zan'ko

Pyrotechnic Supervisor:
Vyacheslav Logai

Screenplay:
Andrei Rostotsky

Sound Assistant:
S. Novikov

Sound Director:
Anatoli Netrebenko

Sound Effects Designer:
A. Vavilov
Andrey Shcherbakan
Aleksandr Ursalov

Still Photographer:
Nikolai Banit

Stunt Coordinator:
Aleksandr Malyshev
Valeriy Volostnykh
Aleksandr Gizgizov

VFX Artist:
Gennadiy Lotysh

Visual Effects Camera:
Vsevolod Shlemov

Vocals:
Konstantin Frolov

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