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Release Date:
October 18, 2007
Original Title:
Бой с тенью 2: Реванш
Alternate Titles:
Boj S Tenyu 2: Revansh
Boy s tenyu 2. Revansh
Shadowboxing 2: Revenge
Genres:
Action | Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Central Partnership
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+
Runtime: 135
When Artem Kolchin, Denis Nikiforov, arrives in the U.S. to fight for the championship, he soon finds himself fighting for his life after he sends a young, aggressive boxer, who provokes him into sparring, into a coma and ultimately killing him. That is when Artem finds out that the young boxer was none other than the only son of Felix Mendez, the powerful Mexican mafia kingpin, played masterfully by Victor Herminio Lopez, and when the real fight begins.
Additional Director of Photography:
Kirill Fedin-Kruglyakov
Assistant Director:
Svetlana Nikoporovich
Costume Design:
Michele Posch
Director:
Anton Megerdichev
Director of Photography:
Anton Antonov
Editor:
Anton Megerdichev
Olga Proshkina
Makeup Artist:
Anastasiya Agaltsova
Music:
Aleksey Shelygin
Producer:
Eric A. Pot
Richard Middleton
Ruben Dishdishyan
Marius Weisberg
Alexey Sidorov
Production Design:
Vladislav Travinsky
Erin Smith
Screenplay:
Alexey Sidorov
Set Designer:
William M. DeBiasio
Sound Director:
Aleksandr Abramov
Stunt Coordinator:
Dmitriy Tarasenko
Writer:
Aleksand Dorbinian
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