The Shore of Salvation explained

The Shore of Salvation
Director:Arya Dashiyev
Ryu Ho Son
Music:Evgeny Ptichkin
Ra Guk
Cinematography:Pyotr Kataev
Studio:Gorky Film Studio
8 February Film Studio
Runtime:134 minutes
Country:Soviet Union
North Korea
Language:Russian
Korean

The Shore of Salvation (Russian: Берег спасения|Bereg spaseniya,Korean: 구원의 기슭) is a 1990 USSR-North Korean two-part martial arts action film directed by Arya Dashiyev and Ryu Ho Son. Arya also co-wrote the script. The film describes the events of the Russo-Japanese War.[1]

Plot

The events unfold on the cruiser "Svetlana", one of the Russian ships that participated in the Russo-Japanese war. The cruiser is attacked. After the fire is over, the crew decides to flood the ship so that it does not get to the enemy. Only five sailors can survive. They arrive on Korean land and are sent to the Russian territory, on the way they face various dangers.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: https://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enc_cinema/1520/%D0%91%D0%95%D0%A0%D0%95%D0%93. dic.academic.ru. ru:Энциклопедия кино — БЕРЕГ СПАСЕНИЯ.