The 5th Execution movie poster

The 5th Execution

"Tomorrow may not come"

March 24, 2011 1h 39m 3.7/10 (14 votes)

Originally released in 2011. The 5th Execution is a action/adventure film. directed by Alexandr Yakimchuk.

Starring Rutger Hauer, Fedor Emelianenko, and Paweł Deląg

Synopsis

On a remote island in Southeast Asia, a team of scientists, studying the regenerative properties of the salamander, discovers what their Bangkok headquarters refer to as "The Priceless Gift": an elixir of life. News of the discovery travels quickly, and profiteers begin to circle the island, only to find out just how dangerous a discovery it is. During the research process, they also uncovered an unstoppable disease. When the research team goes missing, it leaves behind a warning: that the disease has spread, and is threatening to go global. Special forces and mercenaries from around the world descend on the island, making apparent that there is more at stake than just profit and ambition, but the survival of humanity.

Quick Facts

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Release Date March 24, 2011 14 years ago
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Runtime 1h 39m 99 minutes total
User Rating 3.7/10 Mixed (14 votes)
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Budget $7M Production budget
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Language Russian Original language
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Country Netherlands + 2 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
RU
Budget
$7,000,000

Production Companies

  • Arsenal TV
  • The 6th Element

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The 5th Execution about?

On a remote island in Southeast Asia, a team of scientists, studying the regenerative properties of the salamander, discovers what their Bangkok headquarters refer to as "The Priceless Gift": an el...

Who directed The 5th Execution?

The 5th Execution was directed by Alexandr Yakimchuk.

How long is The 5th Execution?

The 5th Execution has a runtime of 1 hours and 39 minutes (99 minutes total).

When was The 5th Execution released?

The 5th Execution was released on March 24, 2011 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The 5th Execution?

The main cast of The 5th Execution includes Rutger Hauer, Fedor Emelianenko, Paweł Deląg, Oleksiy Horbunov, Anna Geller.