Boomerang (2008) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 19, 2008

Original Title:
Бумеранг

Alternate Titles:
Bumerang

Genres:
Action

Production Companies:
Mostelefilm

Production Countries:
Russia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 98

After leaving the authorities, Captain Krasnov opens his own detective agency. And the first large client is the wife of a very prominent person in business circles, the beautiful Anna Frain, who suffers from partial memory loss. Anna turns to Krasnov with a non-standard request — to film her life on a video camera and show the footage the next day, which, according to her doctor, will help restore her memory. In this case, it is necessary to observe all confidentiality measures. By agreeing to take on this business, Krasnov falls into a masterfully placed trap.

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Camera Operator:
Sergey Pavlov

Casting Director:
Tatyana Algebraistova

Costume Design:
Liliya Mukhina

Costumer:
Vlada Chaplygina

Director:
Din Makhamatdinov

Director of Photography:
Andrey Gurkin

Editor:
Din Makhamatdinov
Denis Kulyutnikov

Executive Producer:
Yuriy Osipov

Makeup Artist:
Kristina Bityutskaya

Original Music Composer:
Batyrkhan Shukenov
Ilya Khmyz

Post Production Producer:
Vyacheslav Zlatopolskiy

Producer:
Valentin Opalev
Vladyslav Riashyn

Production Design:
Aleksandr Rybkin

Screenplay:
Din Makhamatdinov
Andrei Badin

Sound:
Andrei Goncharov

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