A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 24, 2011
Original Title:
Ключ Саламандры
Alternate Titles:
Klyuch Salamandry
Pyataya Kazn
The Fifth Execution
Пятая казнь
영웅: 샐러멘더의 비밀
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Thriller
Production Companies:
Arsenal TV
The 6th Element
Production Countries:
Netherlands | Russia | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+
Runtime: 99
On a remote island in Southeast Asia, a team of scientists, studying the regenerative properties of the salamander, discovers what their Bangkok headquarters refer to as "The Priceless Gift": an elixir of life. News of the discovery travels quickly, and profiteers begin to circle the island, only to find out just how dangerous a discovery it is. During the research process, they also uncovered an unstoppable disease. When the research team goes missing, it leaves behind a warning: that the disease has spread, and is threatening to go global. Special forces and mercenaries from around the world descend on the island, making apparent that there is more at stake than just profit and ambition, but the survival of humanity.
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Director:
Alexandr Yakimchuk
Elena Kovaleva
Director of Photography:
Edgar Zhamgaryan
Music:
Yuriy Poteenko
Screenplay:
Alexandr Yakimchuk
Sound:
Tim Hands
Graham Daniel
Jovan Ajder
Richard Pryke
Nick Adams
Michael Wabro
Adam Daniel
Alex Joseph
Sound Editor:
Nikita Gankin
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