Stray Dogs (1989 film)
Stray Dogs (Russian: Псы) is a 1989 Soviet drama thriller directed by Dmitry Svetozarov.[1][2][3]
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Directed by | Dmitry Svetozarov |
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Cinematography | Grigoriy Belenkiy |
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Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about hunters who go to an abandoned city to kill wolves, whose victims are residents of this city, and instead of wolves they find cannibal dogs there.[4]
Cast
- Sergey Kokovkin
- Andrey Krasko
- Aleksey Krychenkov
- Yuri Kuznetsov
- Mikhail Zhigalov[5]
References
- "Михаил Пореченков о новом сезоне сериала "Агент национальной безопасности", совместной работе с сыном, трюках и старых песнях" [Mikhail Porechenkov about the new season of the series "Agent of National Security", collaboration with his son, tricks and old songs]. Tricolor TV Mag (in Russian).
- "Возвращение "Агента национальной безопасности": в Петербурге начались съемки сиквела" [Return of the "Agent of National Security": the filming of the sequel began in St. Petersburg]. Proficcinema (in Russian).
- "Новая реинкарнация "Человека-паука" (Обзор новинок уик-энда 6 - 9 июля)" [New Reincarnation of "Spider-Man" (Review of the new releases of the weekend 6–9 July)]. Kinobusiness (in Russian).
- "Псы" [Stray Dogs]. Kinopoisk (in Russian).
- "Псы (1989) Full Cast & Crew". IMDb.
External links
- Stray Dogs at IMDb
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