Russian Transporter
2008 Russian film
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Russian Transporter (Russian: Непобедимый, romanized: Nepobedimyy) is a 2008 Russian action film directed by Oleg Pogodin.[1][2][3]
- Sergey Danielyan
- Ruben Dishdishyan
- Vladimir Epifantsev
- Sergey Astakhov
- Harry Borg
- Graham Charles
- John-Sebastien Cote
| Russian Transporter | |
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| Russian: Непобедимый | |
| Directed by | Oleg Pogodin |
| Written by | Oleg Pogodin |
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| Cinematography | Tomasz Augustynek |
| Edited by | Igor Otdelnov Alexander Amirov |
| Music by | Aleksandr Sokolov |
Production company | Park Production |
| Distributed by | Central Partnership |
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Running time | 107 min |
| Country | Russia |
| Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about the special agent of Russian intelligence Yegor Kremnyov, who became a simple surveillance agent as a result of a series of professional failures. But on this his problems have only just begun.[4]
Cast
- Vladimir Epifantsev as Yegor Kremnyov
- Sergey Astakhov as Shering
- Harry Borg as Pharmacist
- Graham Charles as Barman
- John-Sebastien Cote as Harley
- Hristo Dimitrov as Clerk Heinz
- Dmitriy Dobuzhinskiy as Pyostrenkiy
- Vladimir Steklov as General Lyamin
- Yury Solomin as Lieutenant General Vladimir Timofeevich Rokotov
- Olga Fadeeva as Nadezhda Orlova[5]
- Vladimir Turchinsky as Igor Petrovich Solodov
- Charlotte Straface as prostitute
Critical response
Roman Volobuev, in his review for the Afisha magazine, noted: It's common to dramatize the conflict between domestic authorities and domestic big business—and here, the liberal "Oligarch" is little different from something like "Personal Number". But there's a serious suspicion that the real-life relationship between pro-Western oligarchs and hawkish security officers is just like Pogodin's: cruel, but still, first and foremost, a comedy.[6]