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The Raising of the Kursk ()


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Dmitri Kolesnikov ...
Self (as Lt-Captain Dmitri Kolesnikov)
Olga Kolesnikov ...
Self
Frans van Seumeren ...
Self - Mammoel
Hans van Rooij ...
Self - Smit International
Malcolm Dailey ...
Self - project manager
Igor Kasantonov ...
Self (as Admiral Igor Kasantonov)
Sergei Bulgakov ...
Self (as Captain Sergi Bulgakov)
Frode Ringall ...
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Andrei Gerasimov ...
(as Captain Andrei Gerasimov)
Other cast:
Richard Hageman ...
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Self (archiveFootage)

Directed by

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Gary Lang

Written by

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Gary Lang ... ()

Produced by

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Jane Armstrong ... producer
Kari Cullen ... executive producer
Willie Fahnestock ... line producer
Vitaly Fedko ... co-producer
David Lint ... executive producer
Kathryn Liptrott-Galligan ... line producer (as Kathryn Liptrott)
Stephen Reverend ... executive producer
Herrie ten Cate ... co-producer

Music by

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John Welsman

Editing by

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Denis F. Takacs ... (as Denis Takacs)

Editorial Department

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Farid Haerinejad ... assistant editor
Steve Jones ... on-line editor

Production Management

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W. Clark Bunting ... executive in charge of production (as Clark Bunting)
Betsy Ledonne ... production manager
Lynn van Rooyen ... post-production supervisor

Art Department

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Jesse Gordon ... graphic design manager

Sound Department

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Dag Backer ... sound: Norway
Brian Eimer ... sound / supervising sound editor
Tonny Henkes ... sound: The Netherlands
Katherine Lisi ... sound effects editor
Grant McAlpine ... re-recording mixer / sound
Regan Ramos ... dialogue editor / sound editor
Andrey Verendeev ... sound: Russia

Camera and Electrical Department

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Guus de Vré ... camera operator: The Netherlands (as Guus de Vrij)
Martijn de Vré ... camera operator: The Netherlands (as Martijn de Vrij)
Sergey Dubrovsky ... camera operator: Russia
Denis Eryshev ... camera operator: Russia
Gunnar Hoaas ... camera operator: Norway
Vladimir Merkulov ... camera operator: Russia
Edwin Otter ... camera operator
Evgeniy Privin ... camera operator: Russia
Mark van Dorp ... camera operator

Animation Department

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Colin Gillies ... animator
Andrew Szerszen ... animator

Music Department

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Brian Nevin ... music mixer

Additional Crew

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Lisa Alexeeva ... production coordinator: Russia
Leah Bankston ... production assistant
Adam Block ... director of business affairs
Natasha Bolotina ... production coordinator: Russia
Jeffrey Breslow ... business affairs
Steve Burns ... senior vice president of production
Tatyana Chekhovskaya ... production assistant
Irina Grishenko ... production assistant (as Irina Grischenko)
Alla Itkis ... translator
Olga Kolesnikov ... source: stills
Roman Musatenko ... production consultant
Denise O'Brien ... production coordinator
Nikolai Oshurkov ... production assistant
Willem Osterloh ... coordinator
Emily Shank ... corporate coordinator
Carissa Shaw ... production coordinator
Andrey Stankevich ... production coordinator: Russia
Albert Stepanov ... production consultant
Anita Turcotte ... visual researcher
Lisa Warner ... office production assistant

Thanks

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Alexander Bakker ... special thanks
Øystein Bogen ... special thanks
Boris Markitantov ... special thanks
Igor Markitantov ... special thanks
Iya Mirinova ... special thanks
Vladimir Pakhomov ... special thanks

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Also Known As
  • I anelkysi tou Kursk (Greece)
  • K-141クルスク (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 50 min
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Did You Know?

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Goofs The date of the sinking was incorrectly given at the end. The ending of the story has an update that the bow section was raised and the government decided that a faulty torpedo caused the explosion and sinking of the sub. But the date given was the summer of 2001, when it was actually sunk in 2000. See more »

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