Stray_Dogs_(1989_film)
Stray Dogs (1989 film)
Film
Stray Dogs (Russian: Псы) is a 1989 Soviet thriller directed by Dmitry Svetozarov [ru].[1][2][3]
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Directed by | Dmitry Svetozarov [ru] |
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Cinematography | Grigoriy Belenkiy |
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Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
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The film tells about hunters who go to an abandoned city to kill wolves, whose victims are residents of this city, and instead of wolves they find cannibal dogs there.[4]
- Sergey Kokovkin
- Andrey Krasko
- Aleksey Krychenkov
- Yuri Kuznetsov
- Mikhail Zhigalov[5]
- "Михаил Пореченков о новом сезоне сериала "Агент национальной безопасности", совместной работе с сыном, трюках и старых песнях" [Mikhail Porechenkov about the new season of the series "Agent of National Security", collaboration with his son, tricks and old songs]. Tricolor TV Mag (in Russian).
- "Возвращение "Агента национальной безопасности": в Петербурге начались съемки сиквела" [Return of the "Agent of National Security": the filming of the sequel began in St. Petersburg]. Proficcinema (in Russian).
- "Новая реинкарнация "Человека-паука" (Обзор новинок уик-энда 6 - 9 июля)" [New Reincarnation of "Spider-Man" (Review of the new releases of the weekend 6–9 July)]. Kinobusiness (in Russian).
- Stray Dogs at IMDb
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