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  1. Synopsis. In an attempted political assassination, the crew of transatlantic flight 713 is poisoned by contaminated coffee, gradually rendering them unconscious, and leaving the plane to temporarily fly on autopilot. The passengers, however, remain oblivious.

  2. 713 Requests Permission to Land (Russian: 713-й просит посадку) is a 1962 Soviet movie directed by Grigory Nikulin. It stars Vladimir Chestnokov, Otar Koberidze, and Lev Krugly.. Actors. Vladimir Chestnokov as Richard Gunther; Otar Koberidze as unemployed lawyer Henry,; Lev Krugly as Jiri, journalist, and chronicler; Lyudmila Abramova as Eva Priestley

  3. 1 de jul. de 2022 · July22 →. 713 Prosit Posadku (1962) [Translated title: 713 Requests Permission To Land] Director: Grigori Nikulin. Starring: Vladimir Chestnokov, Otar Koberidze, Lev Kruglyy, Lyudmila Abramova, Nikolai Korn, Yefim Kopelyan, Vladimir Vysotsky, Lyudmila Shagalova, Nonna Ten, Aleksandr Barushnoy, Joseph Konopatsky.

  4. 713 prosit posadku poster. Movie (1962) Russian title: 713-й просит посадку English title: 713 Requests Permission to Land. Starring: Vladimir Chestnokov (Doctor) Otar Koberidze (Lawyer) Lev Kruglyj (Reporter) Lyudmila Abramova (Eva) Transatlantic Flight 713 is in trouble because the pilot and crew are poisoned while flying above ...

  5. English title: 713 Requests Permission to Land. Starring: Vladimir Chestnokov (Doctor) Otar Koberidze (Lawyer) Lev Kruglyj (Reporter) Lyudmila Abramova (Eva) Transatlantic Flight 713 is in trouble because the pilot and crew are poisoned while flying above the ocean. Now the passengers have to take control to save their lives. Contents.

  6. 3 de dic. de 2023 · 713 Requests Permission to Land (Russian 713 , 713 prosit posadku) is a 1962 Soviet disaster film. It was directed by Grigori Nikulin and filmed at Lenfilm studio. The premiere took place on April 3, 1962. In an attempted political assassination, the crew of transatlantic flight 7

  7. In 1961 and 1962 Vysotsky appeared in the films Dima Gorin's Career and 713 Requests Permission to Land, respectively. Both roles required him to be beaten up on screen, in the first case by Aleksandr Demyanenko. "That was the way cinema greeted me," Vysotsky joked later.