

War · Drama
Overview
During the war in Afghanistan a Soviet tank crew commanded by a tyrannical officer find themselves lost and in a struggle against a band of Mujahadeen guerrillas in the mountains.
Top Cast


George Dzundza
George Dzundza
Daskal
George Dzundza
Daskal


Jason Patric
Jason Patric
Konstantin Koverchenko
Jason Patric
Konstantin Koverchenko


Steven Bauer
Steven Bauer
Khan Taj
Steven Bauer
Khan Taj


Stephen Baldwin
Stephen Baldwin
Anthony Golikov
Stephen Baldwin
Anthony Golikov


Don Harvey
Don Harvey
Kaminski
Don Harvey
Kaminski


Kabir Bedi
Kabir Bedi
Akbar
Kabir Bedi
Akbar


Erick Avari
Erick Avari
Samad
Erick Avari
Samad


Chaim Jeraffi
Chaim Jeraffi
Moustafa
Chaim Jeraffi
Moustafa
Shoshi Marciano
Shoshi Marciano
Sherina
Shoshi Marciano
Sherina
Yitzhak Ne'eman
Yitzhak Ne'eman
Iskandar
Yitzhak Ne'eman
Iskandar
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