Midnight in Saint Petersburg (1996) [R]

Release Date:
October 17, 1996

Original Title:
Midnight in Saint Petersburg

Alternate Titles:
Harry Palmer - Herren der Apokalypse
Intrigo a San Pietroburgo
Midnight in St. Petersburg

Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Harry Palmer Productions
Lenfilm
Showtime Networks

Production Countries:
Canada | Russia | United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  DK: 15  ES: 16  FI: K-18  GR: 16  NO: 18  SE: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 86

No One Can Be Trusted. Nothing Is As It Seems. One Wrong Move Could Cost Everything.

Harry Palmer heads a private investigation business based in Moscow. His associates are Nikolai "Nick" Petrov, ex-CIA agent Craig, and ex-KGB Colonel Gradsky. They take on the job of finding 1000 grams of weapons-grade plutonium stolen from the Russian government, though they do not know the identity of their client.

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Camera Operator:
Bruno Philip
Peter Taylor

Characters:
Len Deighton

Choreographer:
Valentina Ganibalova
Leonid Prokhorov

Costume Design:
Diane Holmes

Dialogue Editor:
Carole Gagnon
Claire Pochon

Director:
Douglas Jackson

Director of Photography:
Peter Benison

Editor:
Vidal Béïque

Executive Producer:
Harry Alan Towers

Key Costumer:
Valentina Kameneva

Original Music Composer:
Rick Wakeman

Producer:
John Dunning
Alexandr Golutva
André Link
Edward Simons
Kent Walwin

Production Coordinator:
Ellen Pinchuk
Nadya Smolyakova

Production Design:
Chris Tulloch

Script Supervisor:
Marie Beaulieu
Daphne Carr

Set Decoration:
Zoya Nikashina
Edward Petrov
Igor Sytin

Sound Editor:
Mathieu Beaudin
Antoine Morin

Special Effects Supervisor:
Ryal Cosgrove
Ted Ross

Stunt Coordinator:
Sergey Golovkin
Oleg Korytin
Michael Scherer

Supervising Sound Editor:
Marcel Pothier

Writer:
Harry Alan Towers

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