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
Writer:
Leonid Braslavsky
| Directing | Vladimir Shredel | Director |
| Writing | Leonid Braslavsky | Screenplay |
| Camera | Oleg Kukhovarenko | Director of Photography |
| Art | Andrei Vagin | Production Design |
| Art | Aleksandr Kompaneyets | Production Design |
| Directing | Yuri Chechelnitsky | Assistant Director |
| Camera | S. Filanovskiy | Camera Operator |
| Sound | Boris Klyuzner | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Semyon Shumyacher | Sound Director |
| Art | P. Timashov | Set Designer |
| Costume & Make-Up | L. Zavitkova | Makeup & Hair |
| Editing | Maria Bernatskaya | Editor |
| Editing | Mariya Amosova | Assistant Editor |
| Writing | G. Popova | Script Editor |
| Camera | I. Kardanov | Assistant Camera |
| Camera | I. Rogolskiy | Assistant Camera |
| Directing | L. Chumak | Second Assistant Director |
| Directing | A. Sergeeva | First Assistant Director |
| Visual Effects | V. Kabanov | VFX Director of Photography |
| Visual Effects | I. Denisov | VFX Supervisor |
| Production | A. Tarasov | Producer |