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Day Watch

Country: Russia, Language: Russian, 132 mins

Original Title

Dnevnoy Dozor
  • Director: Timur Bekmambetov
  • Writer: Timur Bekmambetov; Sergey Lukyanenko
  • Producer: Natela Abuladze; Varvara Avdyushko

CGiii Comment

In places, the camera work is inspired.

Some transitions are skillful.

But - with a confusing story and slipping standards...subtracts from all the positives.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Anton belongs to the Forces of the Light as do his powerful girlfriend and apprentice, but his son is a powerful teenager from the Darkness and Anton protects him. When the balance between Light and Darkness is affected by the death of some evil vampires, Anton is framed and accused of the murders, and he chases an ancient chalk that has the power of changing the destiny of its owner.

Cast & Characters

Konstantin Khabenskiy as Anton;
Mariya Poroshina as Svetlana;
Vladimir Menshov as Geser;
Galina Tyunina as Olga;
Viktor Verzhbitskiy as Zavulon;
Zhanna Friske as Alisa;
Dmitriy Martynov as Yegor;
Valeriy Zolotukhin as Kostya's Father;
Aleksey Chadov as Kostya;
Nurzhuman Ikhtymbayev as Zoar;
Aleksey Maklakov as Semyon;
Aleksandr Samoylenko as Bear;
Yuriy Kutsenko as Ignat;
Irina Yakovleva as Galina Rogova;
Georgiy Dronov as Tolik