The Red Ghost

2020 Russian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Red Ghost (Russian: Красный призрак, romanized: Krasniy prizrak) is a 2020 Russian war thriller film directed by Andrey Bogatyrev. In 1941, a detachment of Soviet soldiers, including a lone-wolf fighter called the "Red Ghost", come up against an elite death squad within the Wehrmacht.[2][3]

Directed byAndrey Bogatyrev
Written by
  • Andrey Bogatyrev
  • Vyacheslav Shikhaleev
  • Pavel Abramenkov
Produced by
  • Tatyana Voronetskaya
  • Andrey Bogatyrev
  • Konstantin Elkin
  • Oleg Tumanov
  • Elvira Dmitrievskaya
  • Yelena Belova
  • Alexey Petrukhin (ru)
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The Red Ghost
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAndrey Bogatyrev
Written by
  • Andrey Bogatyrev
  • Vyacheslav Shikhaleev
  • Pavel Abramenkov
Produced by
  • Tatyana Voronetskaya
  • Andrey Bogatyrev
  • Konstantin Elkin
  • Oleg Tumanov
  • Elvira Dmitrievskaya
  • Yelena Belova
  • Alexey Petrukhin (ru)
Starring
CinematographyNikita Rozhdestvensky
Edited by
  • Andrey Bogatyrev
  • Yuliya Lyubomirova
Music bySergey Solovyev
Production
companies
  • ABS Film Company
  • Movie Art Factory
  • Russian World Vision
  • Khleb Film Company
  • Russian Film Group
Distributed byKaroProkat (English: KaroRental)
Release date
  • 3 October 2020 (2020-10-03) (Russia)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
Box office₽16 million[1]
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It was theatrically released in Russia on 10 June 2021 by KaroProkat (KaroRental in English), after first being released on 3 October 2020 at the Moscow International Film Festival[4][5]

Plot

Late 1941: Leaving the encirclement in the area of the city of Vyazma ("Vyazemsky cauldron") is a small detachment of Soviet soldiers, by fatal coincidence, in an unequal battle with a special unit of the Wehrmacht.[6]

Cast

Production

The filming process took place in a severe frost in the winter of 2017-2018 in one of the deserted settlements of the Mosalsky District.[7] The scenery for the film was created a year before the start of official filming, but due to inappropriate weather conditions, the work of the film crew had to be postponed for nine months.[8]

Actor Wolfgang Cerny initially was offered a small role of a Nazi in the film, but he found it boring and one-dimensional and the character ended up being completely rewritten, with Braun becoming a super-soldier who is into tactics and is determined to be the best possible soldier.[8]

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