
Disaster at Chernobyl
Documentary · History · TV Movie
Overview
The explosion at Chernobyl was ten times worse than the Hiroshima bomb and was due to a combination of human error and imperfect technology. An account of the sixty critical minutes prior to the explosion of the nuclear power plant on the night of April 26, 1986.
Top Cast


David Morrissey
David Morrissey
Self - Narrator (voice)
David Morrissey
Self - Narrator (voice)


Igor Slavinskiy
Igor Slavinskiy
Anatoli Diatlov
Igor Slavinskiy
Anatoli Diatlov
Aleksander Khoroshko
Aleksander Khoroshko
Alexander Akimov
Aleksander Khoroshko
Alexander Akimov
Volodya Stepanenko
Volodya Stepanenko
Leonid Toptunov
Volodya Stepanenko
Leonid Toptunov
Aleksander Klimbutski
Aleksander Klimbutski
Boris Stolyarchuk
Aleksander Klimbutski
Boris Stolyarchuk


Volodymyr Holosniak
Volodymyr Holosniak
Valeri Perevozchenko
Volodymyr Holosniak
Valeri Perevozchenko
Vladimir Mamchur
Vladimir Mamchur
Alexander 'Sasha' Yuvchenko
Vladimir Mamchur
Alexander 'Sasha' Yuvchenko
Irina Pavliuk
Irina Pavliuk
Natasha Yuvchenko
Irina Pavliuk
Natasha Yuvchenko
Nikita Chavinin
Nikita Chavinin
Kirill Yuvchenko
Nikita Chavinin
Kirill Yuvchenko
Vladimir Melnyk
Vladimir Melnyk
Valeri Khodemechuk
Vladimir Melnyk
Valeri Khodemechuk
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