White Gold (2003 film) explained

White Gold
Director:Viktor Ivanov
Producer:Fyodor Popov
Music:Sergei Chekryjov
Distributor:Stella Studio
Runtime:91 min.
Language:Russian/English
Budget:unknown

White Gold (Russian: Белое золото) is a 2003 Russian action film directed by Viktor Ivanov from a screenplay by John Jopson and Viktor Ivanov. The story begins with the actual events of 1919 when a White Army train carrying the bulk of the Russian Empire's gold reserves arrives empty at Siberia's Irkutsk station. The adventure begins when, decades later, the grandson of a White Army officer inherits a map to the treasure.