A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 10, 2018
Original Title:
Убойный квест
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Zadorin SV Studio
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+
Runtime: 102
In a small modern city, a game called "Mad racing quest" begins. All the residents of the city receive messages in social. networks to participate in the game. The winner receives the money. The criminal situation is increasing dramatically. There is a series of murders and car accidents. The FSB and the Interior Ministry are trying hard to prevent the growing chaos in the city. The game includes young people, Anton and Zhenya, who are opposed to greedy money local crime. The organizers of the game, using the excitement of players, begin to punch them with their foreheads. The quest become more complicated with each passing day, and the money prize increases. Only at the end of the game, the young people who have reached the end realize that this whole game is a trap, the purpose of which is to search for people capable of solving a complex puzzle. However, having solved it, they become unnecessary witnesses. Now their life is under threat.
Administration:
Oleg Tsvetkov
Vladimir Loginov
Andrej Kursakov
Alexander Zakharov
Camera Operator:
Nikolay Golovkin
Vladimir Lobia
Vladimir Loginov
Director:
Sergey Zadorin
Director of Photography:
Sergey Zadorin
Original Music Composer:
Dmitry Okatov
Producer:
Sergey Zadorin
Screenplay:
Sergey Zadorin
Sound Director:
Sergey Zadorin
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