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Release Date:
May 23, 1969
Original Title:
Бриллиантовая рука
Alternate Titles:
A gyémánt kar
Briliantinė ranka
Briliantová ruka
Briljantkäsi
Briljanttikäsi
Briljantu roka
Brilliantovaja roeka
Brilliantovaya ruka
Brilyant əl
Brylantowa ręka
Crociera di lusso per un matto
Der Brillantenarm
Diamantarmen
El brazo de brillantes
Le Bras de diamant
Mâna cu briliante
Ruka od dragulja
Гаухар қол
Диамантената ръка
Дыямэнтавая рука
Діамантова рука
Ադամանդե ձեռքը
ダイアモンド・アーム
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Mosfilm
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: +13 BR: 14 FI: S IT: T RU: 16+ US: PG-13
Runtime: 100
A diamond smuggling operation goes wrong when an ordinary Soviet citizen becomes unwittingly involved, and the criminals are forced to court him to retrieve their diamonds.
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Assistant Director of Photography:
Yuri Yepishin
Camera Operator:
Vsevolod Yakubovich
Conductor:
Emin Khachaturyan
Costume Design:
Konstantin Savitsky
Director:
Leonid Gaidai
Director of Photography:
Igor Chernykh
Editor:
Valentina Yankovskaya
Makeup Artist:
Mariya Chiglyakova
Original Music Composer:
Aleksandr Zatsepin
Production Design:
Feliks Yasyukevich
Aleksandr Makarov
Sound:
Evgeniya Indlina
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