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Fighter's Night (2009)

Genre : Comedy, Thriller

Runtime : 1H 28M

Director : Dushan Gligorov

Synopsis

Actors

Yevgeni Tsyganov
Yevgeni Tsyganov
Anastasiya Pronina
Anastasiya Pronina
Nina Ruslanova
Nina Ruslanova
Aleksey Panin
Aleksey Panin
Vladimir Steklov
Vladimir Steklov
Sergei Chugin
Sergei Chugin
Natalya Tetenova
Natalya Tetenova
Yuriy Maslak
Yuriy Maslak
Richard Bondarev
Richard Bondarev
Vasily Frolov
Vasily Frolov

Crews

Alexander Kotelevsky
Alexander Kotelevsky
Producer
Dmitriy Maltsev
Dmitriy Maltsev
Director of Photography
Dushan Gligorov
Dushan Gligorov
Director
Oleg Moguchev
Oleg Moguchev
Producer
Aleksei Kolmogorov
Aleksei Kolmogorov
Writer
Amet Magomedov
Amet Magomedov
Writer
Ilya Truskovsky
Ilya Truskovsky
Music
Aleksandr Danilenko
Aleksandr Danilenko
Production Design

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