A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 3, 1984
Original Title:
Чёрный замок Ольшанский
Alternate Titles:
Chyornyy zamok Olshansky
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Belarusfilm
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 127
Paleographer and writer Anton Glebovich Kosmich finds in the binding of an ancient book a parchment with encrypted information about treasures hidden in the dungeon of the castle. It gradually becomes clear that the last scion of the family of the Olshansky princes, who collaborated with the Nazis during the war, is also looking for the treasure. In the dungeon of the castle, along with treasures of the 17th century, materials from the SD archive are also hidden. The spaceman is in mortal danger.
Administration:
I. Gurinovich
N. Budnikov
G. Timonchik
Assistant Camera:
Daniil Khaytin
A. Fomin
Assistant Editor:
Irina Aksenenko
L. Borilo
Assistant Production Design:
V. Semkov
Camera Operator:
V. Kalinin
Costume Design:
Eleonora Semyonova
Director:
Mikhail Ptashuk
Director of Photography:
Tatyana Loginova
Editor:
Eugenia Volkova
First Assistant Director:
Leokadiya Chizhevskaya
Lighting Artist:
A. Sidorenko
Makeup & Hair:
Aleksandr Zhurba
Novel:
Vladimir Korotkevich
Original Music Composer:
Sergey Kortes
Producer:
R. Shapiro
Production Design:
Valeri Nazarov
Pyrotechnic Supervisor:
V. Zimnokha
Script Editor:
I. Dylevskiy
Second Assistant Director:
Yu. Lifanov
Vadim Donets
Set Decorating Coordinator:
Aleksandr Pereveslov
Sound Director:
Sergey Chuprov
VFX Director of Photography:
Mikhail Kalachinskiy
VFX Supervisor:
I. Onoprienko
Writer:
Vladimir Korotkevich
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