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| Movie |
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| Title: |
Srajenie (The Battle) |
| Director: |
Mikhail Titov |
| Screenplay: |
Mikhail Titov, V. Goryachev |
| Year: |
1986, Kievnauch Film |
| Length: |
10 min. |
| DVD available: |
No (Preview) |
| In database: |
Yes (MPEG) |
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| Credits |
| Production Designer: Maria Cherkasskaya |
| Director of Photography: Alexander Mukhin |
| Music: V. Bystryakov |
| Sound: V. Shigol |
Production Assistants:
A. Krivorotenko, L. Snejko, B. Bojenok and N. Severina |
| Assistant Editor: O. Deryajina |
| Editor: Svetlana Kutsenko |
| Producer: Ivan Mazepa |
Animation Artists:
Adolph Pedan, V. Vrublevsky, M. Yaremko, A. Karbovnichy |
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John works for the Organization, for a minimum of $10,000 per job, and only twice a year, but he was always reliable. After killing Hans Morris, owner of a toy company, he receives a strange box that had stenciled on the front in white letters: "G.I. Joe Vietnam Footlocker", 20 Infantrymen, 10 Helicopters, 2 BAR Men, 2 Bazooka Men, 2 Medics, 4 Jeeps.
He soon finds that he is being attacked by an army - but the problem is that the army soldiers are only 1.5 inches high, and they know how to fight. There is a special addition to this box of soldiers - a Scale-Model Thermonuclear Weapon, and these soldiers are not afraid of dying.
Kievnauch Film Creative Association of Feature Animation
(c) Kievnauch Film, 1986 |