Peshawar Waltz (1994)
During the Russian war with Afghanistan in the 1980s, journalist Charlie Palmer and medic Victor Davis arrive at a P.O.W. camp near the Afghanistan/Pakistan border in order to document the sub-human conditions which the prisoners are forced to endure. During their visit, the prisoners seize control of the camp and begin to enact a series of terrible and bloody punishments on their captors. Held as hostages, Palmer and Davis are forced to witness acts of barbarity unlike any they have ever seen before.
Directors: Timur Bekmambetov, Gennady Kayumov.
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Barry Kushner as |
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Viktor Verzhbitskiy as |
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Gennady Kayumov as |
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Aleksey Shemes as |
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Sergei Plotnikov as |
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Yuriy Staal as |
| Directing | Timur Bekmambetov | Director |
| Directing | Gennady Kayumov | Director |
| Writing | Timur Bekmambetov | Writer |
| Writing | Gennady Kayumov | Writer |
| Camera | Fyodor Aranyshev | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Sergey Trofimov | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Alexander Voitinsky | Music |
| Art | Sabit Kurmanbekov | Production Design |
| Writing | Rauf Kubaev | Writer |