Tanker "Derbent" (film)

Tanker "Derbent", (Russian: Танкер "Дербент") is a 1941 Soviet adventure film directed by Aleksandr Faintsimmer.[3][4]

Tanker "Derbent"
Russian: Танкер "Дербент"
Directed byAleksandr Faintsimmer
Written bySergei Yermolinsky
Starring
  • Iona Biy-Brodskiy
  • Emmanuil Geller
  • Anatoliy Goryunov
  • Tatyana Govorkova
  • Aleksandr Grechanyy
  • Mikhail Ivanov
  • Gennadi Karnovich-Valua
  • Yefim Kopelyan[1][2]
Music byGavriil Popov
CinematographySergei Ivanov
CountrySoviet Union

Plot

The tanker "Derbent" is sent to rescue the crew of the tanker "Agamali", on which a fire occurred.[5]

Starring

  • Iona Biy-Brodskiy as Cargo assistant captain
  • Emmanuil Geller as Zhora
  • Anatoliy Goryunov as Yevgeny Vasilievich
  • Tatyana Govorkova as Simochka
  • Aleksandr Grechanyy as Seaman in shipping company
  • Mikhail Ivanov as Photographer
  • Gennadi Karnovich-Valua as Reporter
  • Yefim Kopelyan as Helmsman[6]
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