Failure of Engineer Garin (Russian: Крах инженера Гарина, translit. Krakh inzhenera Garina) is a 1973 Soviet television film in four parts loosely based on a novel Hyperboloid of Engineer Garin by Alexei Tolstoy. Produced by Lenfilm by the order of Gosteleradio of USSR
Failure of Engineer Garin (Крах инженера Гарина) | |
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Directed by | Leonid Kvinikhidze |
Written by | Sergei Potepalov |
Starring | Oleg Borisov Aleksandr Belyavskiy |
Cinematography | Vyacheslav Fastovich |
Edited by | Alexandra Borovskaya |
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Production company | Lenfilm |
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Running time | 247 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
A Russian engineer Petr Garin possesses a unique beam-shooting weapon that can destroy any target on practically any distance. Staging his death he emigrates from Russia as a French merchant and tries to find contacts with the head of one of the largest financial trusts in Europe, Mr. Rolling. The final goal of Garin is to rule the world.
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