V2. Escape from Hell (2021)
April 29, 2021Release Date
V2. Escape from Hell (2021)
April 29, 2021Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Pavel Priluchnyy
Mikhail Devyatayev
Pavel Chinaryov
Nikolay Larin
Kirill Pletnev
Timofey Tribuntsev
Hairdresser
Aleksey Filimonov
Korzh
Dmitry Lysenkov
Villy
Evgeniy Serzin
Sokolov
Oleg Chugunov
Nemchenko
Nikita Kologrivyy
Ryaboy
Anton Ksenev
Vladimir Lysenko
german technician
Ilya Semyonov
german technician
Vitaly Pyanov
capo
Vladislav Spirin
Karp
Artyom Drachyov
Aleksey Devyataev
Aleksandr Petrov
german officer
Dmitry Golovanov
soldier
Evgeniya Aronova
Producer
Oleg Ishchenko
non-commissioned officer
Timur Shamsutdinov
captive
Mikhail Panchyokha
german soldier
Aleksandr Lykov
Grigory Vasilyevich Larin
Maxim Khanzhov
Kutergin
Darya Zlatopolskaya
Faya
Timur Bekmambetov
Director / Producer
Maxim Budarin
Screenplay
Kseniya Mironova
Editor
Igor Mishin
Producer
Igor Ugolnikov
Producer
Sergey Trofimov
Director
Elena Ivanova
Director of Photography
Georgy Selegev
Screenplay
Konstantin Galdaev
Screenplay
Ilgiz Zayniev
Screenplay
Yuriy Poteenko
Original Music Composer
Eldar Karkhalev
Production Design
Till Lindemann
Theme Song Performance
Nikita Bogoslovskiy
Original Music Composer
Elena Sidorenko
Makeup Artist
Mikhail Devyataev
Novel
Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 29, 2021
Original NameДевятаев
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 58m
Genres
Wiki.
V2. Escape from Hell (Russian: Девятаев, romanized: Devyatayev) is a 2021 Russian prison action thriller war biopic film directed by Timur Bekmambetov. The film stars Thure Riefenstein, Pavel Priluchny, Pavel Chinarev and Daria Zlatopolskaya. Based on a true story, portions of Soviet Mikhail Devyatayev's autobiography form the basis of a World War II film produced by Bazelevs Company. The film is the first large-scale vertical format film featuring dynamic aerial combat. Mikhail Devyatayev enrolled at the Soviet Air Forces to fight in the Great Patriotic War. In July 1944, while on a sortie for the 1st Ukrainian Front, his plane was shot down and he was captured by the Wehrmacht. In the most difficult conditions, Devyatayev managed to develop and implement an escape plan from Hitler's heavily guarded Usedom prison, which used prisoners to build the V-2 rocket. The film had a wide release on 29 April 2021.