Breakthrough (1986 film)
Breakthrough (Russian: Прорыв, romanized: Proryv) is a 1986 Soviet disaster film directed by Dmitri Svetozarov.[1]
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Russian | Прорыв |
Directed by | Dmitri Svetozarov |
Written by | Albina Schulgina |
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Cinematography | Sergei Astakhov |
Edited by | Eldar Shakhverdiyev |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film shows a major accident that occurred during the construction of a tunnel leading to the fictional station Petrovskaya of Leningrad Metro. It is based on a similar accident in 1974, in the tunnel between stations Lesnaya and Ploschad Muzhestva, playing up its unique design and geological conditions.
Cast
- Oleg Borisov — Head of Lenmetrostroi Boris Savelyevich Poluektov
- Andrei Rostotsky — Martynov, head of the mine
- Yuri Demich — Deputy. Chief of Lenmetrostroi Yurasov
- Mikhail Danilov — Marchuk
- Alexander Susnin — foreman Osmyorkin
- Yury Kuznetsov — sinker Vyazigin
- Andrey Krasko — Drifters Alexander and Bronislav Kostromins
- Vladimir Baranov — sinker Sherstobitov
- Valery Kravchenko — Morozov, the engineer of the mine electric locomotive
- Natalia Akimova — wife of Martynov (daughter of Poluektov)
- Yuri Soloviev — engineer Kostyrya
- Ivan Agafonov — Comrade Serov, from the regional party committee
References
- "ПРОРЫВ (1986)". Энциклопедия кино / Encyclopedia of Cinema.
External links
- Breakthrough at IMDb
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