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Synopsis
Two bands of warriors, one good and one evil, battle to keep the peace in Moscow in this cat's cradle thriller from Russia. In 1342, the Warriors of Light (led by Gesser, Lord of Light) and the Warriors of Darkness (led by Zavulon, General of Darkness) declare a truce under which each side will form a law enforcement team to monitor the other side's activities. The Warriors of Light, who enforce the powers of good, patrol the Night Watch, while the Warriors of Darkness, who openly embrace evil, staff the Day Watch. Each watch group also contains "Others," mortals with supernatural powers from both sides that include vampires, shapeshifters, witches, and the like. Prophecy suggests that one day, a Great One will surface and permanently extinguish the threat of an apocalyptic war between the two sides by upsetting the balance, lending greater power to either good or evil (depending on his or her choice) and thus determining the future of mankind forever. In 1992, Night Watch member and Warrior of Light Anton Gordesky (Konstantin Khabensky) discovers he's an "other" amid a sting on a witch. Cut to twelve years later. In 2004, Anton still works the Night Watch, but now he's a vampiric warrior who drinks blood. One night, while on patrol, he rescues a young boy named Egor (Dima Martinov) from a handful of Dark Warriors, but in the process, he encounters Svetlana (Maria Poroshina), a woman who acts as a "funnel" -- a conduit for the powers of evil. Anton reflects on the prophecy regarding "The Great One," and begins to suspect that Svetlana and Egor may be harbingers of this fateful event. As the first installment in a Russian trilogy, Night Watch (aka Nochnoj Dozor) was a massive box-office success in its native Russia, and is followed by the second installment,
Day Watch
; it was released in the U.S. with a heavy prologue and epilogue, and animated subtitles that alternately scuttle across the screen, dissolve, shudder, and explode. 20th Century Fox not only purchased United States distribution rights for the film, but also announced plans for a Westernized remake. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Vladimir Menshov
Boris Gesser
Vladimir Menshov
Gesser
Valery Zolotukhin
Kostya's Father
Anna Dubrovskaya
Female Vampire
Anna Dubrovskaya
Larissa
Rimma Markova
Darya, Witch
Mariya Mironova
Irina
Galina Tyunina
Olga
Viktor Verzhbitsky
Zavulon
Aleksei Chadov
Kostya
Konstantin Khabensky
Anton Gordesky
Konstantin Khabensky
Anton Gorodensky
Konstantin Khabensky
Anton Gorodetsky
Maria Poroshina
Svetlana
Gosha Kytsenko
Ignat
Zhanna Friske
Alisa
Ilya Larutenko
Andrei
Dima Martynov
Egor
Alexei Maklakov
Semyon
Production Crew
Alia Somova
Animal Trainer/Wrangler
Victor Zuikov
Animal Trainer/Wrangler
Alexei Melnikov
Animator
Andrei Golikov
Animator
Dmitry Kozhin
Animator
Ekaterina Sokolova
Animator
Mikhail Yedelkin
Animator
Tury Tsilin
Animator
Valentin Kudriavtsev
Animator
Maxim Fesiun
Art Director
Mukhtar Mirzakeyev
Art Director
Valery Victorov
Art Director
Valery Viktorov
Art Director
Sergei Luk'yanenko
Book Author
Sergei Lukyanenko
Book Author
Tamara Odinstova
Casting
Roman Boiko
Cinematographer
Sergei Trofimov
Cinematographer
Valentin Fidorouk
Cinematographer
Vladimir Pushkariev
Cinematographer
Mukhtar Mirzakeyev
Composer (Music Score)
Valery Viktorov
Composer (Music Score)
Yuri Poteyenko
Composer (Music Score)
Yuri Potyeyenko
Composer (Music Score)
Alexander Vedernikov
Conductor
Ekaterina Diminskaya
Costume Designer
Varya Avdyushko
Costume/Wardrobe
Svetlana Grachiova
Craft Service/Catering
Timur Bekmambetov
Director
Dmitry Dubrovin
Dolly Grip
Vladimir Zharkikh
Dolly Grip
Alexander Grebenkin
Driver
Alexander Shmakov
Driver
Alexander Statouyev
Driver
Anatoliy Krasheninnikov
Driver
Boris Maslov
Driver
Gennady Konkov
Driver
Igor Svirepov
Driver
Ivan Urishev
Driver
Mikhail Gevorkian
Driver
Nikolai Ovsiannikov
Driver
Sergei Golovanov
Driver
Sergei Grishkin
Driver
Sergei Vishvikov
Driver
Valery Eremin
Driver
Victor Zolotarev
Driver
Vladimir Budanov
Driver
Yaroslav Stepanov
Driver
Dmitri Kiselev
Editor
Alexander Sinitsyn
Electrician
Alexei Chugreyev
Electrician
Alexei Ilyin
Electrician
Alexei Smirnov
Electrician
Georgiy Babaev
Electrician
Konstantin Mistakidi
Electrician
Sergei Seliverstov
Electrician
Vladislav Soldatkin
Electrician
Alexsei Kublistki
Executive Producer
Varvara Avdyushko
Executive Producer
Elena Ivanova
First Assistant Camera
Nikolai Shishkov
First Assistant Camera
Alexander Gorokhov
First Assistant Director
Sergey Figner
Foley Artist
Andrei Popov
Grip
Andrei Popov
Grip
Vladislav Korolev
Grip
Igor Kirillov
Key Grip
Maxim Kalmykov
Lighting
Sergei Kirillov
Lighting
Alexei Kublitsky
Line Producer
Varya Avdyushko
Line Producer
Ekaterina Zaletayeva
Location Manager
Elena Saprykina
Location Manager
Galina Ustimenko
Makeup
Irina Morozova
Makeup
Natalya Bogdanova
Makeup
Nadezhda Chibisova
Musical Performer
Norik Basegian
Musical Performer
Russian National Symphony Orchestra
Musical Performer
Tuija Kotamaki
Negative Cutter
Yulia Zabara Nesterova
Personal Assistant
Anatoly Maximov
Producer
Igor Bondarenko
Producer
Konstantin Ernst
Producer
Ekaterina Agaltsova
Production Accountant
Elena Kuzmina
Production Accountant
Vara Yavdyushko
Production Designer
Laeta Kalogridis
Screenwriter
Sergei Luk'yanenko
Screenwriter
Sergei Lukyanenko
Screenwriter
Timur Bekmambetov
Screenwriter
Adelia Exanova
Second Unit Costumer
Irina Kasianova
Second Unit Costumer
Alexander Gorokhov
Second Unit Director
Eldar Salavatov
Second Unit Director
Felix Zelenskiy
Second Unit Director
Andrei Abdurakipov
Second Unit Director Of Photography
Elena Ivanova
Second Unit Director Of Photography
Levan Kapanadze
Second Unit Director Of Photography
Maxim Shinkarenko
Second Unit Director Of Photography
Ruslan Gerasimenkov
Second Unit Director Of Photography
Yulia Korpacheva
Singer
Andrei Grozny
Songwriter
Sergei Shnurov
Songwriter
Sergei Shubin
Songwriter
Tikhon Khrennikov
Songwriter
V. D. Akulshin
Songwriter
Vladimir Krestovsky
Songwriter
Vyacheslav Dobrynin
Songwriter
Alexandr Abramov
Sound Director
Sergei Karpenko
Sound/Sound Designer
Alik Tagirov
Steadicam Operator
Nikolai Litvinov
Steadicam Operator
Alexander Anshiutu
Stunts
Alexander Kuliamin
Stunts
Alexander Rakov
Stunts
Alexei Buinov
Stunts
Alexei Pashin
Stunts
Alexei Potapov
Stunts
Alexei Sefin
Stunts
Alexei Vorobiev
Stunts
Andrei Grigoriev
Stunts
Andrei Lepilin
Stunts
Andrei Nikolayev
Stunts
Andrei Shurdakov
Stunts
Boris Karelin
Stunts
Dmitry Tarasenko
Stunts
Eduard Bougaichuk
Stunts
Eduard Fedashko
Stunts
Igor Besov
Stunts
Ilia Karelin
Stunts
Konstantin Demakhin
Stunts
Mikhail Sladko
Stunts
Oleg Borisenko
Stunts
Prokhor Zikora
Stunts
Ruslan Klemenov
Stunts
Sergei Golubev
Stunts
Sergei Gushchin
Stunts
Sergei Sholokhov
Stunts
Sergei Zotkin
Stunts
Vitaly Seregin
Stunts
Vladimir Maliugin
Stunts
Vladimir Yelin
Stunts
Yury Barinov
Stunts
Pavel Perepelkin
Visual Effects
Alexander Sharov
Visual Effects Editor
Maria Sergiyenkova
Visual Effects Editor
Alexander Gorokhov
Visual Effects Producer
Vladimir Lezhchinsky
Visual Effects Supervisor
Year: 2005
Runtime: 116
Country: Russia
MPAA Rating: R
for strong violence, disturbing images and language
Category: Feature
Genre
Fantasy
Produced by
Baselevs
Channel 1
Gemini Film International
Tabbak
Release
February 17, 2006 (USA - Limited)
by Channel One Russia
Fox Searchlight
Twentieth Century Fox
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