A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 26, 2009
Original Title:
На игре
Alternate Titles:
Hooked
Na igre
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
IVAN Production Center
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+
Runtime: 97
After a stunning victory at a cyber sport tournament, the winning gamers are awarded CDs with a brand new game. After playing this game, each of them is affected with some force, turning their gaming abilities into real ones. They each become the best fighters, shooters and racers in real life. However, this does not go unnoticed. Through blackmail, cheating and bribes, authorities offer the gamers a "job". But as soon as the lies are revealed it becomes clear that they are not heroes saving their country but nothing more than paid assassins. Moreover, the producer of the game is keeping many more of the same CDs, so many more "heroes" like themselves could also be produced. Now the gamers have to find the CDs and either destroy them or create an army of gamers and rule over all. The team becomes divided into two, each pitted against the other
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Additional Director of Photography:
Yuri Litvinov
Vadim Gomerbakh
Yuri Levchenko
Assistant Director:
Valeriy Derkach
Nikolay Gadomsky
Casting Director:
Olga Dubovitskaya
Co-Producer:
Yury Obukhov
Director:
Pavel Sanaev
Director of Photography:
Vladislav Gurtchin
Editor:
Dmitry Slobtsov
Original Music Composer:
Ivan Burlyaev
Producer:
Aleksey Ryazantsev
Alexandr Bondarev
Oleg Andreev
Leonid Ogorodnikov
Production Design:
Sergei Alibekov
Vladimir Namestnikov
Sound Director:
Leonid Veytkov
Stunt Coordinator:
Valeriy Derkach
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