Capture (1982) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 19, 1982

Original Title:
Захват

Alternate Titles:
Capture

Genres:
Crime | Mystery

Production Companies:
Tajikfilm

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
SU: +12 

Runtime: 73

The corpse of old Bobo Nazir was found in a mountain village after a fire. Major Kasymov in the basement of a burned-out house discovers a chest with jewelry that belonged to the Basmach Rakhimbek. The absence of a priceless battle belt points to the cause of the crime. The detectives go to the jewelry dealers to capture the criminals.

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Assistant Director:
A. Avakyan
T. Kaznova

Assistant Editor:
G. Naimova

Assistant Production Design:
Marina Yakunina

Camera Operator:
Georgi Dzalayev

Co-Director:
Khoshim Rakhimov

Conductor:
Vladimir Vasilyev

Costume Designer:
Manzura Uldzhabayeva

Director:
Mukadas Makhmudov

Director of Photography:
Rostislav Pirumov

Lead Editor:
Aleksandra Kamagorova

Makeup Designer:
M. Trofimenko

Master Lighting Artist:
R. Knodel

Original Music Composer:
Eduard Artemyev

Production Design:
Abdusalom Abdullayev

Screenplay:
Vladimir Plotnikov

Script Editor:
L. Kiyamova

Sound Director:
Farmon Makhmudov

Still Photographer:
O. Davydov

Stunts:
Rikhsivoy Aliev

VFX Artist:
Nikolai Leonov

Visual Effects Camera:
Yuriy Savin

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