The Black Castle Olshansky
Originally released in 1984. The Black Castle Olshansky is a mystery/thriller film. directed by Mikhail Ptashuk. With a runtime of 2h 7m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Viktor Yevgrafov, Rimantė Krilavičiūtė, and Eduard Martsevich
Synopsis
Paleographer and writer Anton Glebovich Kosmich finds in the binding of an ancient book a parchment with encrypted information about treasures hidden in the dungeon of the castle. It gradually becomes clear that the last scion of the family of the Olshansky princes, who collaborated with the Nazis during the war, is also looking for the treasure. In the dungeon of the castle, along with treasures of the 17th century, materials from the SD archive are also hidden. The spaceman is in mortal danger.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Viktor Yevgrafov
as Космич / Валюжинич
Rimantė Krilavičiūtė
as Сташка / Гордислава
Eduard Martsevich
as Марьян
Leonid Markov
as Лыгановский
Gennadiy Garbuk
as Лопотуха
Stasis Petronaitis
as Высоцкий
Yuri Katin-Yartsev
as Мультан
Henrikas Kurauskas
as Хилинский
Igor Vasilev
as князь Витовт Ольшанский
Mikhail Matveev
as ловчий князя Витовта
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Belarusfilm
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Black Castle Olshansky about?
Paleographer and writer Anton Glebovich Kosmich finds in the binding of an ancient book a parchment with encrypted information about treasures hidden in the dungeon of the castle. It gradually beco...
Who directed The Black Castle Olshansky?
The Black Castle Olshansky was directed by Mikhail Ptashuk.
How long is The Black Castle Olshansky?
The Black Castle Olshansky has a runtime of 2 hours and 7 minutes (127 minutes total).
When was The Black Castle Olshansky released?
The Black Castle Olshansky was released on January 3, 1984 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Black Castle Olshansky?
The main cast of The Black Castle Olshansky includes Viktor Yevgrafov, Rimantė Krilavičiūtė, Eduard Martsevich, Leonid Markov, Gennadiy Garbuk.