Five From the Sky (1969)
The Soviet command has alarming information about the new invention of the enemy. According to intelligence, the Nazis delivered a batch of new chemical shells filled with gas of tremendous destructive power to one of the sections of the Eastern Front. The Nazis want to test them in combat conditions, and then apply them on a large scale.
Director: Vladimir Shredel
Genre: War, Adventure
Runtime: 87 min
Release Date: July 21, 1969
Cast
Screenplay
- Leonid Braslavsky (Screenplay)
- G. Popova (Script Editor)
Music: Boris Klyuzner
Cinematography: Oleg Kukhovarenko
Editing: Maria Bernatskaya
Production: Lenfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Vladimir Shredel
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Five From the Sky about?
- The Soviet command has alarming information about the new invention of the enemy. According to intelligence, the Nazis delivered a batch of new chemical shells filled with gas of tremendous destructive power to one of the sections of the Eastern Front. The Nazis want to test them in combat conditions, and then apply them on a large scale.
- Who directed Five From the Sky?
- Five From the Sky was directed by Vladimir Shredel.
- Who stars in Five From the Sky?
- Five From the Sky stars Gleb Selyanin, German Yushko, Roman Gromadskiy, Viktor Semyonovskiy, Grigoriy Aronov, Larisa Burkova.
- How long is Five From the Sky?
- Five From the Sky has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
- What genre is Five From the Sky?
- Five From the Sky is a War, Adventure film.
- Where was Five From the Sky produced?
- Five From the Sky was produced in Soviet Union.