Contract of the Century Trailer

Contract of the Century Trailer (1985)

01 June 1985 Action, History 135 mins

In order to negotiate with West German financiers about the construction of the gas pipeline between Siberia and Western Europe, a delegation of Soviet foreign trade collaborators flies to Germany, where they immediately come under CIA surveillance: U.S. intelligence agencies are interested in disrupting the 'contract of the century.' ”...

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Crew

Konstantin Ryzhov

Konstantin Ryzhov Director of Photography

Yevgeni Gukov

Yevgeni Gukov Production Design

Aleksandr Mikhaylov

Original Music Composer

Oksana Strugina

Oksana Strugina Sound Director

Vsevolod Schwarts

Vsevolod Schwarts Script Editor

Yury Lebedev

Yury Lebedev Assistant Director

L. Ryzhova

L. Ryzhova Makeup Artist

Yuriy Borovkov

Yuriy Borovkov VFX Artist

International Titles

Kontrakt Veka Trailer

International Releases Dates

Russia 01 June 1985

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