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Revision as of 00:57, 10 December 2018

“Brilliantovaya ruka” poster.

Movie (1969)
Russian title: Бриллиантовая рука
English title: The Diamond Arm

Starring:
Yuri Nukulin (Semyon Semyonovich Gorbunkov)
Anatoli Papanov (Lyolik, smuggler)
Andrei Mironov (Gennady Kozodoev, smuggler)
Nina Grebeshkova (Nadezhda Gorbunkova, Semyon’s wife)
Stanislav Chekan (Mikhail Ivanovich, police captain)

An ordinary Soviet citizen Semyon Gorbunkov accidentally intervenes into an operation of international criminal group that smuggles jewelry. He now has to cooperate with police, which uses him as a bait to get the gang arrested.

Mil Mi-8

Military transport version shows up to save Semyon Semyonovich when he is kidnapped by smugglers.

Mi-8
Mi-8
Brilliantovaya-ruka-Mi-8-2.jpg

Antonov An-10

An-10 seen briefly at the end of the movie, most likely taking off from Sochi airport.

An-10 of Aeroflot.

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