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Rubbish (film)

“Rubbish” ( 1990 ) is a Soviet criminal action movie [1] directed by Anatoly Ivanov , which narrates about the problem of drug addiction , which at that time became widespread in Soviet society. The film also details the consequences of consuming "white death."

Trash
Movie poster
Genreaction movie
Drama
Crime film
social drama
ProducerAnatoly Ivanov
Author
script
Sergey Ustinov
In the main
cast
Oleg Fomin
Maria Selyanskaya
Vyacheslav Baranov
Alexander Martynov
Ernst Romanov
Anatoly Lukyanenko
OperatorVasily Borodin
ComposerAlexander Nesterov
Film company
Duration
A country the USSR
Tongue
Year1990
IMDb

Content

Story

Events unfold at the dawn of the collapse of the USSR , when drug addiction swept the country. Upon returning from military service from Afghanistan , Valentin Mukasey learns that his sister Alice has become a drug addict, and the apartment has been turned into a hangout. He tries to tear her from drug addiction, but nothing happens. Soon Alice dies from an overdose, and Valentine begins to take revenge on the drug mafia. Helps Valentin in a difficult struggle with drug suppliers, his friend is a colleague. The last minutes of the film are very spectacular when the protagonist with a weapon in his hands kills everyone involved in drug dealers, including the drug owners themselves.

Cast

  • Oleg Fomin - Valentin Mukasey
  • Maria Selyanskaya - Alice, sister of Valentin Mukasey, drug addict
  • Alexander Martynov - Lenya "Blond"
  • Vyacheslav Baranov - Glazkov
  • Ernst Romanov - Victor Mikhailovich
  • Anatoly Lukyanenko - Shpak, ambulance for drug addicts
  • Igor Slobodskoy - Farhat
  • Sharif Kabulov - Nazarbek
  • Konstantin Shamin - athlete
  • Valery Sheptekita - narcologist
  • Valentina Ilyashenko - Valentina (in credits Valentina Ilyashenko)
  • Victor Dodger - Rabbit
  • Vladimir Kostyuk - district
  • Zakir Muminov - Said
  • Peter Benyuk - Chunky
  • Nikolay Isahakyan - doctor

in the episodes:

  • Lyudmila Lobza - neighbor
  • Joseph Nayduk
  • Elena Dranysh
  • E. Kadyrova
  • Shukhrat Umarov
  • Mashrab Kimsanov
  • Farhad Khaidarov
  • Dzintars Bruveris
  • S. Lytvyn
  • Javlanbek Gafurbekov
  • O. Zhichko
  • G. Kimlik
  • Vitaly Kachanovsky
  • N. Celtov
  • Ulmas Yusupov
  • Rafik Yusupov
  • F. Korzh
  • L. Nikonova
  • Anatoly Groshevoy

Camera crew

  • Script writers - Sergey Ustinov
  • Stage Director: Anatoly Ivanov
  • Director of Photography - Vasily Borodin
  • Set Designer: Oksana Timonishina
  • Composer - Alexander Nesterov
  • Sound engineer: Alexey Velyaminov-Zernov
  • Installation - Lyudmila Yasinskaya
  • Editor: Valentina Rydvanova
  • Music Editor: Vladimir Gronsky
  • Chief Consultant: Major General Vladimir Korneychuk
  • Director: A. Yanchuk
  • Operator: Mikhail Kretov
  • Artists
    • Costumes: N. Tursenina
    • makeup: N. A. Hakobyants
  • Assistant Artist D. Churilov
  • Director group: N. Pastushenko, K. Volkova, L. Titarenko, Yu. Verezubova
  • Operator group: I. Romanenko, F. Korzh
  • Photographer: Victor Gavrichkov
  • Masters of lighting engineering: N. Chernyshenko, S. Panteleev
  • Stunt Director: Oleg Korytin
  • Stunt group: Anatoly Groshevoi, Alexander Baranov , Nikolai Pavlyuk , D. Kovalev, Sergey Vorobyov , Vladimir Strokan, Mikhail Danilov, M. Bondarenko
  • Administrative group: T. Ambulance, B. Shevchuk, V. Fedorovsky
  • Directors of the picture: Leonid Pererva, Vladimir Sklyarov

See also

  • Needle (film)
  • Under the blue sky ... (film)

Notes

  1. ↑ Rubbish // film.ru

Links

  • "Rubbish" (neopr.) . Cinema-theater.ru. (inaccessible link)
  • "Rubbish" (neopr.) . The magazine about Russian cinema.
  • "Rubbish" (neopr.) . National Film Portal.
  • Rubbish on the Internet Movie Database


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dryan_(film )&oldid = 101626589


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