The Apocalypse Code (2007) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 2, 2007

Original Title:
Код Апокалипсиса

Alternate Titles:
Kod apokalipsy
Le Code de l'apocalypse
The Apocalypse Code
反恐启示录

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Thriller

Production Companies:
Alligator Film
C.R.G. International
Koloss Productions
Pinewood Studios
Salon Films Malaysia
Svet Film Studio
Top Line Production

Production Countries:
France | Italy | Malaysia | Norway | Russia | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+ 

Runtime: 110

Terrorist Jaffad Ben Zayidi steals four nuclear bombs from a sunken American submarine and hides them in four major cities throughout the world. The charges can be activated by an 11-digit code. Zayidi dies and his accomplice, nicknamed "The Executioner," is about to blow up the bombs. The Executioner is chased by FSB, whose agent Marie has previously infiltrated Zayidi's team.

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Additional Director of Photography:
Aleksandr Ligay

Director:
Vadim Shmelyov

Director of Photography:
Dayan Gaytkulov

Editor:
Dmitry Slobtsov

Makeup Artist:
Tatiana Kolomitseva

Music Producer:
Andrey Feofanov

Original Music Composer:
Vsevolod Saksonov
Dmitry Dankov

Producer:
Sergey Gribkov
Marianna Balashova
Sergey Zhigunov

Production Design:
Levan Lazishvili
Alessandro Marvelli

Set Designer:
Vladimir Namestnikov

Steadicam Operator:
Aleksandr Vdovenko

Stunt Coordinator:
Aleksandr Samokhvalov
Vladimir Orlov

Writer:
Denis Karyshev
Vadim Shmelyov

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