Night Watch (2004)

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Written by Timur Bekmambetov, Laeta Kalogridis

Directed by Timur Bekmambetov

Also known as "Nochnoy Dozor"

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: Russia

Filmed in Colour

Timur Bekmambetov's fantasy thriller was Russia's biggest domestic-grossing film. Set in modern day Moscow, it sees two warring factions, the Warriors of Light and the Warriors of Darkness, maintain an uneasy truce that has existed since the 14th-century. By day, the Darkness patrol to ensure the Light keep the peace, when dark falls, the Light take over the Night Watch. But conflict threatens in the shape of young Yegor, who can become the catalyst for one side or the other to triumph. As the opposing forces battle for Yegor's soul, Anton of the Night Watch becomes his guardian in this action packed film.

When is Night Watch next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Film4 December 15th, 11:20pm and on Film4 December 21st, 1:10am. See more...

Cast

Konstantin KhabenskyAnton Gorodetsky
Vladimir MenshovGeser
Valeri ZolotukhinVampire Kostya's father
Mariya PoroshinaSvetlana
Galina TyuninaOlga sorceress
Yuri KutsenkoIgnat
Aleksei ChadovKostya
Zhanna FriskeAlisa Donnikova
Ilya LagutenkoVampire Andrei
Viktor VerzhbitskyZavulon
Rimma MarkovaDarya Schultz witch
Mariya MironovaYegor's mother
Aleksei MaklakovSemyon
Aleksandr SamojlenkoIlya mage-transformer
Dmitry MartynovYegor

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