The Last Train (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 5, 2004

Original Title:
Последний поезд

Alternate Titles:
Posledniy poezd
Posledniy poyezd
Последний поезд
마지막 열차

Genres:
Drama | War

Production Companies:
Non-Stop Productions
PIEF Film Studio

Production Countries:
Russia

Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 12+ 

Runtime: 82

A fat middle-aged man in German officer's uniform gets off a train somewhere in Russia in winter. He is a doctor who has just been called up we learn eventually. This is the end of the line- the Germans are about to retreat. He goes to a hospital which is being evacuated and is thrown out. Kicked out he wanders with another conscript- a failed actor turned postman. The postman is deafened by a shell explosion. They meet their Russian equivalents, others as bad at killing as they are, while other Russians and Germans kill one another around them.

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Assistant Director:
Aleksandr Vasilyev

Costume Design:
Anna Nekrasova

Director:
Aleksei German Jr.

Director of Photography:
Oleg Lukichyov

Editor:
Olga Laboskina

Makeup Artist:
Nadezhda Smirnova

Producer:
Viktor Izvekov
Elena Yatsura

Production Design:
Viktor Drozdov

Sound:
Anatoli Gudkovsky
Sergey Sokolov

Sound Designer:
Edgar Figner
Sergey Figner

Stunt Coordinator:
Oleg Vasilyuk

Writer:
Aleksei German Jr.

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