In the Shadow of Death (1972) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 13, 1972

Original Title:
Nāves ēnā

Alternate Titles:
A halál árnyékában

Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Rīgas kinostudija

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 72

A group of men go under-ice fishing, but find themselves trapped on a piece of ice, that has broken off. As they are drifting through the sea, the tension between them rises.

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Assistant Art Director:
Leopolds Dansons

Assistant Camera:
Matīss Ceimers
Gunārs Krievs

Assistant Director:
Varis Brasla
Sergejs Berdičevskis

Assistant Editor:
Ruta Rūtēna

Camera Technician:
Pēteris Zaļeckis

Co-Writer:
Gunārs Piesis

Costume Design:
Dagne Melnāre

Costume Supervisor:
Jekaterina Potapenko

Costumer:
Liene Puķe
Ārija Sprūde

Director:
Gunārs Piesis

Director of Photography:
Mārtiņš Kleins

Editor:
Elza Preisa

Electrician:
Dainis Silins

First Assistant Camera:
Pēteris Trups

Makeup Artist:
Edīte Noriete

Makeup Department Head:
Elita Rudzite

Music:
Marģeris Zariņš

Novel:
Rūdolfs Blaumanis

Production Design:
Herberts Līkums

Props:
Ilga Vitola

Pyrotechnician:
Vladimirs Naumovs

Second Assistant Director:
Biruta Laukāre

Second Unit Director:
Leonīds Brušteins

Set Decoration:
Gunārs Matvejs

Sound Director:
Gļebs Korotejevs

Sound Mixer:
Bruno Vēveris

Sound Recordist:
Vladimirs Gromovs

Still Photographer:
Jānis Pilskalns
Alnis Talcis

Transportation Captain:
Karlis Priekulis

Writer:
Jānis Kalniņš

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