A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 6, 1982
Original Title:
Нежность к ревущему зверю
Alternate Titles:
Nezhnost K Revushemu Zveryu
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 227
Based on the novel of the same name by A. Bakhvalov. The plot is based on a story-interview about the testing of the new strategic missile carrier Tu-22K and Tu-22M2/M3 (for well-known reasons, in close-ups, instead of them, the film shot the then less secret Tu-134 UBL - a combat training laboratory) and the tragic events associated with them, given to journalist Odintsov by test pilot Borovsky. Testing of a new jet aircraft, the psychology of human life, the problems and joys of life of pilots - all this is closely intertwined in the film. The heroes of the film - friends test pilots Dolotov and Sanin - have walked together all their lives. But it so happened that one of them, Dolotov, was once unfairly suspended from flying, while Sanin failed to protect and support his friend. Friends' paths diverged...
Assistant Director:
Vinokurov Semyon
Camera Operator:
S. Rodichenko
Costume Design:
I. Vakulenko
Director:
Stanislav Tretyakov
Vladimir Popkov
Director of Photography:
Valeriy Rozhko
Editor:
Dolly Naivelt
Makeup & Hair:
E. Odinovich
Music:
Oleh Kiva
Novel:
Aleksandr Bakhvalov
Producer:
Leonid Kosharovskiy
Production Design:
Petro Slabynskyi
Scenario Writer:
Alexey Leontiev
Screenplay:
Aleksandr Bakhvalov
Screenstory:
Stanislav Tretyakov
Script Editor:
Renata Korol
Songs:
Yuri Vizbor
Sound Engineer:
Galina Kalashnikova
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