Mirage (1983-1983)

Premiere:
August 10, 1983

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 3

Finale:
August 12, 1983

Original Title:
Мираж

Alternate Titles:
Mirāža
Весь мир в кармане

Genres:
Crime | Mystery

Production Companies:
Gosteleradio USSR
Rīgas kinostudija

Countries:
SU

Tragic events in the lives of five people after they have stolen a car with one million dollars in the safe. This is the job they have all been waiting for. The job that will set them up for life. A million dollars split five ways, who wouldn't be interested? The only catch is that it's the very definition of impossible...or is it? Armed with a brilliant plan, the four men and one woman think they can crack it. But as tensions in the group begin to mount and things start to go wrong, the million dollars feels more out of reach than ever. Even though it is right with them...

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Administration:
S. Matveka
R. Mierlija
S. Berzina

Assistant Camera:
Raimonds Ritums
Aivars Dambekalns

Assistant Director:
Aria Hansen
Anna Ancane
M. Civle

Assistant Production Design:
Arnolds Britals

Book:
James Hadley Chase

Camera Operator:
Ivars Hofmanis

Co-Director:
Inara Esenberga

Costume Design:
Larisa Brauna

Director:
Aloiz Brench

Director of Photography:
Janis Murnieks

Lead Editor:
Tamara Musnickaya

Makeup Designer:
Karina Lapina

Music Editor:
Nikolay Zolotonos

Original Music Composer:
Ivars Vigners

Production Consultant:
E. Pochs

Production Design:
Victor Shildknekht

Production Manager:
Arnis Maris Kursitis

Scenario Writer:
Alvis Lapins

Script Editor:
Irina Cherevichnik

Sound Director:
Viktor Lychyov

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