The Golden Echelon (1959) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 4, 1959

Original Title:
Золотой эшелон

Alternate Titles:
Auksinis ešelonas
Az aranyvonat
Der goldene Zug
Zelta ešelons
Zlatý ešalon
Zolotoy eshelon
Złoty ładunek
Златният ешелон

Genres:
Action | Adventure | War

Production Companies:
Gorky Film Studios

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 101

1919 year. There is a civil war in Siberia. Taking advantage of the complete confusion, Admiral Kolchak wants to export part of the country's gold reserves abroad. At the very last moment the Bolsheviks find out about it. They decide to intercept the train, but do not have time to properly prepare the operation... The girl Nadya, in whom the head of the train is passionately in love, can save the situation. Several kilometers of railway tracks to the border become a battlefield between white and red.

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Camera Operator:
Maya Merkel

Conductor:
Algis Juraitis

Costume Design:
Liliya Dushina

Director:
Ilya Gurin

Director of Photography:
Militsa Bogatkova

Editor:
Lidiya Zhuchkova

Makeup Artist:
Nina Mardisova

Music:
Qara Qarayev

Production Design:
Konstantin Urbetis

Set Decoration:
Noi Senderov

Sound:
Valentin Khlobynin

Special Effects:
Yuri Milovskiy
Vera Sholina

Writer:
Leonid Tur
Pyotr Tur

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