
The Law of the Antarctic
Drama
Overview
On the eve of the New Year, a Belgian plane carrying a group of Antarctic researchers crashes in the area of the Pearl Mountains. Only the Soviet expedition responds to their call for help. For several days, Soviet pilots, despite the weather conditions and risking their own lives, set out in search of the Belgians...
Top Cast


Vsevolod Safonov
Vsevolod Safonov
Victor Belov
Vsevolod Safonov
Victor Belov


Radner Muratov
Radner Muratov
Ivan Vasiliev
Radner Muratov
Ivan Vasiliev


Oleksandr Movchan
Oleksandr Movchan
Leonid Sarychev
Oleksandr Movchan
Leonid Sarychev


Pavel Morozenko
Pavel Morozenko
Nikolai Shvorkin
Pavel Morozenko
Nikolai Shvorkin


Vladimir Volchik
Vladimir Volchik
Julius Kruminsh
Vladimir Volchik
Julius Kruminsh


Vladimir Kolokoltsev
Vladimir Kolokoltsev
Andrey Kulichok
Vladimir Kolokoltsev
Andrey Kulichok


Nikolai Kryukov
Nikolai Kryukov
Baron de Geveren
Nikolai Kryukov
Baron de Geveren


Gurgen Tonunts
Gurgen Tonunts
Johan Haagen
Gurgen Tonunts
Johan Haagen
Paul Varandi
Paul Varandi
Gustav Gotz
Paul Varandi
Gustav Gotz


Rudolf Dambran
Rudolf Dambran
de Care
Rudolf Dambran
de Care
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