9th Company
Updated:
18 Jul 2022
Directors:
Richard Pryke
Fyodor Bondarchuk
Fyodor Bondarchuk
Andrew Caller
Yuri Korotkov
Alexandr Rodnyansky
Iskander Galiev
Iskander Galiev
Ivan Burlyayev
Igor Litoninskiy
Tero Kinnunen
Toni Pykäläniemi
Sergey Melkumov
Grigori Pushkin
Yelena Yatsura
Dato Evgenidze
Maxim Osadchy-Korytkovsky
Nadezhda Balandina
Michael Wabro
Michael Wabro
Kirill Vasilenko
Steve Schwalbe
Max Hoskins
Pavel Donatov
Leonid Volosatov
Severi Glanville
Nicolaj Drewsky
Reijo Kontio
Brendan Nicholson
Lev Ezhov
Dmitriy Kirillov
Dimitri Opekine
Stephen Coren
Risto Jankkila
Dmitry Rudovsky
Alex Guri
Antti Peltoranta
Ekaterina Zaletaeva
Ville-Matti Vasama
Joona Pettersson
Dima Grigoriev
Irina Ulyanova
Yekaterina Zheleykina
Aygul Khabirova
Andrey Samoryadov
Olli Leppänen
Giuseppe Di Giorgio
Jussi Kytö
Eduard Kargin
Timur Saitgaraev
Gregory Chalenko
Sergey Vygran
Gavin Baxter
Kari Brown
Nadine Loginova
Andy Hagon
Actors:
Aleksey Chadov
Konstantin Kryukov
Ivan Kokorin
Artyom Mikhalkov
Soslan Fidarov
Ivan Nikolaev
Mikhail Porechenkov
Amadu Mamadakov
Marat Gudiev
Aleksandr Bashirov
Andrey Krasko
Fyodor Bondarchuk
Artur Smolyaninov
Irina Rakhmanova
Mikhail Evlanov
Stanislav Govorukhin
Genre:
Western,
War,
Thriller,
TV Movie,
Science Fiction,
Romance,
Mystery,
Music,
Horror,
History,
Fantasy,
Family,
Drama,
Documentary,
Crime,
Comedy,
Animation,
Adventure,
Action
Country:
no data
Year:
2005
The picture opens in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, in late 1988, when military trainees Petrovsky, Ryaba, Chugun, Stas, Pinochet, Lyutev and Vorobyev are whipped into shape at a training camp by the brutal, sadistic commander, Warrant Officer Dygalo - prior to being sent off to the front lines. After several one-by-one dalliances with the local whore, Snow White, and a cautionary lecture on the history, geography and culture of Afghanistan (which most of the men sleep through), the trainees head off to battle - first to the Bagram air base, then to the Afghani province of Khost to secure supply lines. But nothing can begin to prepare them for the brutal devastation into which they are plunged, or the relentless tide of slaughter that scatters thousands of Soviet victims in its wake.