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Release Date:
September 1, 2005
Original Title:
Зеркальные войны: Отражение первое
Alternate Titles:
Kommando Stählerner Tiger
Zerkalnie voyni: Otrazhenie pervoye
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Kovsag
Kremlin Films
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+
Runtime: 116
Mirror Wars: Reflection One is a post-cold-war thriller from the Russian point of view. Bad-guy British arms dealer Murdock (Malcolm McDowell) and numerous mercenaries and clandestine agents tries to steal a new Russian stealth fighter. Murdock is foiled by the hero, a patriotic Russian fighter-jet pilot who was recently branded a potential traitor because of his romantic fling with an alleged American ecologist. She was actually a shadowy intelligence operative before her untimely assassination in her lover's arms.
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Additional Director of Photography:
Sergey Zubikov
Animal Wrangler:
Edgard Zapashnyy
Askold Zapashnyy
Assistant Director:
Valentina Boykova
Costume Design:
Vlasta Muratova
Director:
Vasily Chiginsky
Director of Photography:
Vladislav Gurtchin
Sergey Kozlov
Editor:
Ed Marx
Makeup Artist:
Tatiana Kolomitseva
Music:
David Robbins
Producer:
Oleg Kapanets
Mikhail Maslennikov
Eugene Efuni
Production Design:
Vladimir Trapeznikov
Screenplay:
Alex Kustanovich
Oleg Kapanets
Second Unit Director:
Viktor Ivanov
Sound Designer:
Yan Pototsky
Sound Director:
Gennadi Sokolov
Sound Editor:
Sean Gray
Ben Zarai
Jeff K. Brunello
David Barber
Gonzalo 'Bino' Espinoza
Kenneth Skoglund
Sound Mixer:
Pete Cowasji
Sound Supervisor:
David Kitchens
Stunt Coordinator:
Dmitriy Tarasenko
Vyacheslav Burlachko
Sergey Vorobyov
VFX Supervisor:
Stanislav Dragiev
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