Junk (Жесть) 18 years old

Marina (Alyona Babenko) is a journalist contemplating retiring, bored of writing stories of serial killers and murders that are front page news one day, and then are quickly forgotten the next. At a large house a lawyer is holed up, police are in the front garden, snipers on the roof and the lawyer asks for Marina. She’s a little surprised by this as she and the lawyer have only crossed paths a few times during her career, but agrees to go to the lawyers house. Arriving at the house she’s confronted by the large police presence, she’s given a quick debrief of the situation and requested not to go into the house. She declines and enters the house. Just inside the front door is the lawyers wife, she tell Marina that he’s lost it and locked the children in their rooms and that he’s going to kill them all.

Credits

Junk Cast

Name Character
Sergey Shakurov He was 64, now 82 years old as Head doctor
Aleksey Serebryakov He was 41, now 59 years old as Terminator
Ivan Urgant He was 27, now 46 years old as Ilya
Yuriy Kutsenko He was 54, now 72 years old as Naked Man
Igor Lifanov He was 40, now 58 years old as Valentin
Renata Litvinova She was 39, now 57 years old as Naked man's wife
Elena Babenko She was 34, now 52 years old as Marina
Mikhail Efremov He was 42, now 60 years old as Kind Man, maniac
Vyacheslav Razbegaev He was 40, now 58 years old as Pavel
Anatoliy Belyy He was 33, now 51 years old as Aleksandr
Emiliya Spivak She was 24, now 42 years old as Lieutenant Tulskaya
Yusup Bakhshiev as Lavrenti
Maxim Britvenkov He was 35, now 53 years old
Igor Savochkin He was 42, now 60 years old as Terminator

Junk Crew

Name Department
Konstantin Murzenko as Writer. He was 36 (now 54) years old Writing
Denis Neimand as Director. He was 38 (now 56) years old Directing
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Junk (18 years)

  • Release day: Sunday, March 26, 2006
  • Runtime: 110 minutes
  • Budget: 3000000.00