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Admiral ()


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The story of admiral Aleksandr Kolchak who remained faithful to his oath to the Russian Emperor and fought against the Bolshevik rule after the 1917 October Revolution.

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Admiral
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Anna
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General Kappel
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Sergey Timirev
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Sofya
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Mikhail Smirnov
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General Maurice Zhannen
Oleg Fomin ...
Nikolay Podgurskiy
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Rostislav Ognivtsev
Dmitriy Shcherbina ...
Vladimir Rybaltovskiy
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Kerenskiy
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Premer-ministr Pepelyaev
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Kinorezhisser Sergey Fyodorovich (as Fyodor Bondarchuk)
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Imperator
Nikolay Reutov
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Genegal Voytsekhovskiy
Aleksandr Efimov
Aleksandr Bargman
Kirill Pletnyov
Aleksandr Vorobyov
Kseniya Kuznetsova
Aleksandr Kozlyakov
Vitaliy Zikora
Stefan Kompanon
Yuriy Akulinin ...
(as Yu. Akulinin)
N. Amelko
Vladimir Begma ...
(as V. Begma)
Evgeniy Berezovskiy ...
(as E. Berezovskiy)
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(as Yu. Breshin)
Elena Buyvidis ...
(as E. Buyvidis)
Aleksandr Vontov ...
(as A. Vontov)
Vyacheslav Golovkin ...
(as V. Golovkin)
Maksim Gudkov ...
(as M. Gudkov)
Elena Danilova ...
(as E. Danilova)
Igor Dankovtsev ...
(as I. Dankovtsev)
Antonina Demanova ...
(as A. Demanova)
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(as I. Dobryakov)
Dmitriy Dyakonov ...
(as D. Dyakonov)
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(as V. Dyachkov)
Gennadiy Egorov ...
(as G. Egorov)
Konstantin Kormazin ...
(as K. Karmazin)
Vladimir Kebin ...
(as V. Kebin)
Damir Kolomiychenko ...
(as D. Kolomiychenko)
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(as V. Kostin)
Nikolay Kachura ...
(as N. Kochura)
Feliks Krol ...
(as F. Krol)
Vitaliy Kuklin ...
(as V. Kuklin)
V. Kutepov
Aleksey Larionov ...
(as A. Larionov)
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(as M. Luchko)
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(as Yu. Mazikhin)
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(as R. Makarenko)
I. Mezhov
O. Nazarenko
Dmitriy Novikov ...
(as D. Novikov)
Natalya Parashkina ...
(as N. Parashkina)
Konstantin Prilepskiy ...
(as K. Prilepskiy)
Eduard Prokin ...
(as E. Prokin)
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(as A. Rappoport)
Yu. Rezvan
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Doctor (as M. Samokhvalov)
V. Semenov
Vasya Sklyar ...
(as V. Sklyar)
Aleksandr Solovyov ...
(as A. Solovyov)
Konstantin Spasskiy ...
(as K. Spasskiy)
Ilya Spinov ...
(as I. Spinov)
Mikhail Stepanov ...
(as M. Stepanov)
Dmitriy Sutyrin ...
(as D. Sutyrin)
Aleksey Telesh ...
(as A. Telesh)
Nikolay Trifilov ...
(as N. Trefilov)
Nikolay Tyrin ...
(as N. Tyrin)
V. Faynshteyn
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(as A. Fastovskiy)
Valeriy Filonov ...
(as V. Filonov)
Gennadiy Khvorykh ...
(as G. Khvorykh)
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(as A. Tsukanova)
Artyom Tsypin ...
(as A. Tsypin)
Valeriy Yudin ...
(as V. Yudin)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Aleksey Bragin ...
Matros (uncredited)
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Nyanya malenkogo Kolchaka (uncredited)
Pavel Kornakov ...
Ofitser (uncredited)
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Gurevich (uncredited)
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Vera (uncredited)
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Ranenyy ofister (uncredited)
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Anna v starosti (uncredited)
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General (uncredited)

Directed by

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Andrey Kravchuk

Written by

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Zoya Kudrya ... ()
 
Vladimir Valutskiy ... (writer)

Produced by

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Vladimir Bugaev ... line producer
Mikhail Churbanov ... co-producer
Dzhanik Fayziev ... producer
Anatoliy Maksimov ... producer
Dmitry Yurkov ... producer (as D. Yurkov)

Music by

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Gleb Matveychuk
Ruslan Muratov

Cinematography by

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Igor Grinyakin
Aleksey Rodionov

Editing by

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Tom Rolf

Editorial Department

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Vladimir Mo ... negative cutter
Matvey Shatz ... post production consultant

Production Design by

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Mariya Turskaya
Aleksandr Zagoskin

Costume Design by

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Natalia Stycyuk

Art Department

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Sergey Musin ... pre-production artist: scenes and environments

Sound Department

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Makar Akhpashev ... boom operator
Kirill Bodrov ... adr recordist/editor
Sergey Dubkov ... re-recording mixer (as Sergei Dubkov)
Alexander Kopeikin ... sound designer (as Aleksandr Kopeykin)
Vladimir Litrovnik ... supervising sound editor
Vladimir Pryamov ... re-recording mixer
Mariya Romanova ... sound editor
Vladimir Schuster ... additional adr recordist
Aleksandr Turkunov ... sound editor

Special Effects by

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Ilya Churinov ... pyrotechnician
Mikhail Yakushev ... special effects

Visual Effects by

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Arslan Abdusalamov ... digital animator: particle and fluids effects: Dago Productions
Maksim Aksyonov ... digital effects artist: compositor: Dago Productions
Alexey Andreev ... visual effects artist
Georgiy Asriyants ... digital artist: main road post
Andrey Bakulin ... digital artist: matte painter
Gregory Chalenko ... digital compositor: Dago
Pavel Gorbachov ... digital animation and modeling supervisor: Dago Productions
Julia Huene ... visual effects coordinator: Eyescream studio
Vladimir Kasian ... visual effects artist
Andrey Kirsanov ... visual effects artist
Evgeniy Kyaburu ... digital artist: main road post
Viktor Lavrentyev ... digital compositor
Mikhail Lesin ... CTO: Main Road Post
Natalya Mazevich ... digital artist: matte painter
Sergey Musin ... digital artist
Alexander Oplanchuk ... digital compositor: V-Jet Studio (as Aleksandr Oplanchuk)
Vasily Peregud ... digital modeler
Anton Pokrovsky ... digital compositor
Denis Prokhodtsev ... lead digital modeler: shading: Dago Productions
Mikhail Pustovalov ... digital artist: main road post
Sergey Savenkov ... visual effects supervisor
Innokenty Shevchenko ... digital fluid effects
Dmitriy Shirokov ... digital compositor
Andrew Shtern ... digital compositor (as Andrey Stern)
Mariya Solovyova ... visual effects producer: Dago Productions
Andrey Stremousov ... lead digital artist: main road post
Nickolas Sushkevich ... digital effects artist: compositor: Dago Productions
Irina Valencia-Campo ... vfx art-director: main road post
Vera Vasilenko ... post-production coordinator
Alexander Volos ... digital effects artist: lead compositor: Dago Productions (as Alexander Kuzmin)
Arman Yahin ... co-digital effects supervisor: Main Road Post (as Arman Yakhin)

Stunts

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Alexandr Kaltakhchyan ... stunts
Fedor Starykh ... stunt performer (as Fyodor Starykh)
Dmitry Tarasenko ... stunt coordinator (as Dmitriy Tarasenko)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Eduard Melnikov ... camera operator

Casting Department

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Vitaly Yerenkov ... additional casting: London

Script and Continuity Department

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Martin Copeland ... script consultant

Additional Crew

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Yuly Yagudin ... technical advisor

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak is a true war hero and beloved husband and father. Anna, the wife of his best friend, becomes the love of his life. The revolution in his heart mirrors the revolution in his own country. His destiny is to fight the Bolsheviks and bring back the Czarist rule. Written by Anatoli Maksimov

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Taglines "Ibo krepka, kak smert, lyubov." ("For as strong as death is love.") See more »
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Also Known As
  • Адмиралъ (Russia)
  • The Admiral (World-wide, English title)
  • L'amiral (France)
  • Admiral - Warrior. Hero. Legend. (Germany)
  • El Almirante (Spain)
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Runtime
  • 124 min
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Box Office

Budget $22,000,000 (estimated)
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $78,287,970

Did You Know?

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Trivia The title uses old Russian orthography, abandoned after the October Socialist Revolution of 1917. See more »
Goofs During the opening sequence at the Baltic Sea (November 1916, according to the captions), Admiral Kolchak identifies the pursuing German armored cruiser as the SMS Friedrich Carl and enters his own minefield in order to escape. Later, when the Germans are about to blast the immobile and damaged Russian vessel, they strike a mine and their ship blows apart and sinks within seconds with a clear big loss of lives. Actually, although the SMS Friedrich Carl was in fact sunk by Russian mines, this happened two years before than the movie shows (November 1914). Besides, she stayed afloat for several hours, enough for the light cruiser SMS Augsburg to arrive to the scene and rescue most of the crew, and only 8 crew members were lost. (In reference to a deliberate mistake, it is very unlikely that an experienced seaman and high rank officer such as Kolchak had mistaken a ship for one that the entire Russian navy knew had sunk two years before.) See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Admiral (2009). See more »

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