The Apocalypse Code
The Apocalypse Code (Russian: Код апокалипсиса, romanized: Kod apokalipsisa) is a 2007 Russian action film. Apart from Russia, the filming took place in France, Italy, Norway, Malaysia and Ukraine.[2] The crew spent 10 days shooting scenes in the Alvøen Island and Aurland fjords.[2]
The Apocalypse Code | |
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Directed by | Vadim Shmelyov |
Produced by | Sergey Zhigunov Sergey Gribkov |
Written by | Denis Karyshev |
Starring | Anastasia Zavorotnyuk Vincent Perez Vladimir Menshov Aleksei Serebryakov Trond Lyngbø Sean Lahooti Oleg Stefan Boris Tokarev |
Music by | Dmitry Dankov |
Cinematography | Dayan Gaytkulov |
Edited by | Dmitry Slobtsov |
Distributed by | Karoprokat |
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Running time | 105 min. |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Budget | $15 million[1] |
Plot
Terrorist Jaffad Ben Zayidi steals four nuclear bombs from a sunken American submarine and hides them in four major cities throughout the world. The charges can be activated by an 11-digit code. Zayidi dies and his accomplice, nicknamed "The Executioner," is about to blow up the bombs. The Executioner is chased by FSB, whose agent Marie has previously infiltrated Zayidi's team.
gollark: I see. In that case, what's your idea?
gollark: So, 100 ĪQ is the average ability to make Macron, and the standard deviation is 15, or are you diverging more from this standard?
gollark: Yes, GTech™ has special-purpose computer systems unable to understand or complete IQ tests which nevertheless produce about 226 petamacrons per second.
gollark: Even if it'll be a bit behind the other implementation.
gollark: You can make Macron if you believe in yourself!
References
- Kod apokalipsisa (Apocalypse Code) (2007)
- "Western Norway Film Commission". Retrieved 2007-09-10.
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