City Unplugged (1993)
1h 39m
Running Time
June 6, 1993Release Date
City Unplugged (1993)
1h 39m
Running Time
June 6, 1993Release Date
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Plot.
In August, 1991, Estonia reclaims its independence from the USSR and brings to its national bank nearly $1 billion in gold bullion hidden in Paris for 50 years. Russian mobsters have a bold plan to hijack the gold after shutting down the capital's power at midnight
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Cast & Crew.
Ivo Uukkivi
Toivo
Milena Gulbe
Maria
Monika Mäger
Terje
Enn Klooren
Mihhail
Väino Laes
Andres
Ilkka Järvi-Laturi
Director
Jüri Järvet
Anton
Paul Kolsby
Writer
Peeter Oja
Dimitri
Tõnu Kark
Koni
Lasse Saarinen
Producer
Mader
Composer
Villem Indrikson
Kallas
Rein Kotov
Cinematographer
Ain Lutsepp
Ernst
Andres Raag
Kallas' Companion
Christopher Tellefsen
Editor
Stepan Maurits
Koni's Companion / Stunts
Herardo Contreras
Doctor
Kadri Kilvet
Nurse
Salme Poopuu
Nurse
Ulvi Kreitsman
Nurse
Salme Reek
Private Store Owner
Kristel Leesmend
Department Store Attendant
Raivo E. Tamm
Scoundrel
Dajan Ahmet
Battery Gangster
Ants Vain
Toivo's Boss
Aarne Leet
Guard
Jaan Tätte
Peeter
Garmen Tabor
Diana
Mardo Tamme
Child
Jüri Vlassov
Folk Dancer
Mihkel Smeljanski
Folk Dancer
Vladimir Laptev
Priest of the Orthodox Church
Aleksander Kortava
Man
Kristel Kärner
Pregnant Woman
Anna-Liisa Lehtmets
Girl in the Orthodox Church
Leida Paju
Cleaner
Paul Laasik
Dead Policeman Luks
Enn Pauk
Man at the Tram Stop
Oleg Mihhailov
Crane Driver
Toomas Tamme
Taxi Driver
Toomas Hussar
Show Runner / Second Unit Director
Mati Talvik
Vice President of the Bank
Rein Lind
Politician on TV show
Aare Kasemaa
Politician at Eesti Pank
Martin Tulmin
Baby
Artur Talvik
Gangster at Power Station / Assistant Director
Armin Altorf
Gangster at Power Station / Pyrotechnician
Mati Jaeski
Gangster at Power Station
Toomas Zahharov
Gangster at Power Station
Üllar Vomm
Gangster at Power Station
Vello Roover
Gangster at Power Station
Heino Lahtein
Gangster at the Wasteland
Eero Uustalu
Gangster in the Truck
Erik Lill
Gangster in the Truck
Urmas Türk
Gangster in the Truck
Enn Nõmmik
Gold Truck Driver
Elina Aasa
Violinist
Igor Põldma
Mihhail's Bodyguard
Toomas Tatrik
Anton's Bodyguard
Külli Palmsaar
TV Announcer
Tarmo Männard
Drunk Russian Soldier
Tarmo Kruusimäe
Punk in the Private Shop
Kristjan Müller
Punk in the Private Shop
Kerstin Raidma
Punk in the Private Shop
Vladimir Laptev Jr.
Boy in the Orthodox Church
Mel Kutbay
Foley
Börje Hansson
Co-Producer
Lii Kärner
Makeup Artist
Peeter Urbla
Co-Producer
Bernhard Maisch
Foley Recordist
Piret Tibbo-Hudgins
Assistant Director
Heikki Takkinen
Special Effects / Co-Producer / Pyrotechnician
Olli Huhtanen
Sound Editor
Matti Kuortti
Dialogue Editor
Eevi Säde
Assistant Editor
Toomas Hõrak
Production Design
Mare Raidma
Costume Design
Olli Pärnänen
Sound Editor
Ivo Felt
Sound
Pille-Maris Arro
Property Master
Uno Lahtein
Gaffer
Kai Põlluvee
Property Master
Ana Lepik
Casting
Urmas Sepp
Second Unit Director of Photography
Endel Tarkpea
Still Photographer
Jussi Väntänen
Sound Designer / Sound Editor / Sound Recordist
Kyösti Väntänen
Sound Editor
Margus Õunapuu
Assistant Art Director
Eero Uusitalo
Property Master
Klaus Hedström
Pyrotechnician
Misako Shimizu
Assistant Editor
Tom Forsström
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Peter Nordström
Sound Effects
Tõnu Talivee
Assistant Camera
Martti Veri
Pyrotechnician
Marja-Riitta Härkönen
Assistant Editor
Peep Viljamäe
Assistant Camera
Kimmo Karjunen
Sound Effects
Ivar Lätte
Carpenter
Kaido Randalu
Stunts
Avo Kuik
Stunts
Avo Allikmaa
Assistant Camera
Priit Grepp
Assistant Camera
Märt Männiksaar
Lighting Technician
Vladimir Sinodoltsev
Assistant Camera
Ago Soasepp
Lighting Technician
L. Mark Sorrè
Assistant Editor
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 6, 1993
Original NameTallinn pimeduses
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 39m
Budget$1,000,000
Genres
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Wiki.
Darkness in Tallinn (a.k.a. "City Unplugged") (Estonian language: Tallinn pimeduses) is a 1993 feature film, a satirical political thriller directed by Ilkka Järvi-Laturi and written by Paul Kolsby. The film premiered on September 12, 1993 at the Toronto Festival of Festivals, and later played at the Sundance Film Festival in January 1994. Written by an American and directed by a Finn (the two met at New York University), the film was one of the more unusual and most popular of 1993. It was reshown at the Rotterdam Filmfestival 2013 for professional audience.