They Were Known Only By Their Faces (1967) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 6, 1967

Original Title:
Их знали только в лицо

Alternate Titles:
A hajók a kikötőben robbannak
Explosion im Hafen
Ikh znali tolko v litso
Las naves se hunden en el puerto
Operaatio Sammakkomies
Їх знали тільки в обличчя

Genres:
Adventure | Drama | War

Production Companies:
Dovzhenko Film Studios

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

Explosions are raging in one of the ports in the territory occupied by the German fascist invaders. An old and experienced military leader, Admiral Reinhardt, arrives to investigate these emergencies. Together with the head of the Gestapo, SS Standartenfuehrer Hübe, he takes all measures to suppress the activity of the partisans, raids and arrests, but all in vain. Underwater sabotage continues. A detachment of fighters with experience of submarine warfare is sent from Italy to fight the demolitions.

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Conductor:
Stefan Turchak

Costume Design:
Olga Yablonskaya

Director:
Anton Timonishin

Director of Photography:
Vadym Vereshchak

Editor:
Nadezhda Ratmanskaya

Novel:
Eduard Rostovtsev

Original Music Composer:
Ihor Shamo

Production Design:
Mykhailo Yuferov

Sound:
Nikolai Medvedev

VFX Artist:
Viktor Deminskiy

Visual Effects Camera:
Nikolay Ilyushin

Writer:
Igor Lukovskiy
Eduard Rostovtsev
Bela Yunger

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