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Release Date:
February 20, 2003
Original Title:
Марш-бросок
Alternate Titles:
Chechenia Warrior 3
Chechenia Warrior 3 - Die Entscheidung
Marsh-Brosok
The Forced March
Genres:
Action | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Artes Productions
New Century Pictures
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 12+
Runtime: 116
A young man who was raised in a children's home wants to go to the Chechen war. He believes in his heart that he belongs there and that in those difficult conditions he will make himself visible. After the training, Alexander enters the elite troops of the special forces and leaves for the harsh ordeals that wait for him in the war. He doesn't change his principles and manifests himself as a hero, who won't be a traitor, even if his life depends on it. The concepts of real friendship, love and honor are eternal values. After overcoming all hardships and learning the pain of loss, he finds his love and a home, where they will wait for him, where he comes home from the war...
Additional Director of Photography:
Igor Shtanko
Assistant Director:
Boris Levkovich
Igor Voloshin
Casting Director:
Elena Tikhonova
Director:
Nikolai Stambula
Director of Photography:
Radik Askarov
Editor:
Tatyana Prilenskaya
Marina Vasilieva
Makeup Artist:
Roman Darensky
Original Music Composer:
Artemiy Artemiev
Sound Director:
Yuri Reinbakh
Stunt Coordinator:
Evgeniy Sokurov
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