Three Seconds (Движение вверх) 6 years old

Three Seconds

The story is set at the 1972 Munich Olympics where the U.S. team lost the basketball championship for the first time in 36 years. The final moments of the final game have become one of the most controversial events in Olympic history. With play tied, the score table horn sounded during a second free throw attempt that put the U.S. ahead by one. But the Soviets claimed they had called for a time out before the basket and confusion ensued. The clock was set back by three seconds twice in a row and the Russians finally prevailed at the very last. The U.S. protested, but a jury decided in the USSR’s favor and Team USA voted unanimously to refuse its silver medals. The Soviet players have been treated as heroes at home.

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Three Seconds Cast

Name Character
Sergey Garmash He was 59, now 65 years old
Marat Basharov He was 43, now 49 years old
Viktoriya Tolstoganova was 45, now 52 years old
Andrius Paulavičius He was 45, now 51 years old as Jonas
John Savage He was 68, now 74 years old
Natalya Kurdyubova She was 42, now 48 years old as sports commentator
Andrey Smolyakov He was 59, now 65 years old
Vladimir Mashkov He was 54, now 60 years old

Three Seconds Crew

Name Department
Leonid Vereshchagin as Producer. He was 64 (now 70) years old Production
Anton Megerdichev as Director. He was 48 (now 54) years old Directing
Nikita Mikhalkov as Producer. He was 72 (now 78) years old Production
Nikolai Kulikov as Screenplay. He was 38 (now 44) years old Writing
Anton Zlatopolsky as Producer. He was 51 (now 57) years old Production
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Three Seconds (6 years)

  • Release day: Thursday, December 28, 2017
  • Runtime: 133 minutes
  • Revenue: 51169464.00