9th Company - 2005
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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.