Countermeasure (film)
| Countermeasure | |
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| Ukrainian: Відповідна міра Russian: Ответная мера | |
| Directed by | Vadim Kostromenko |
| Written by | Mark Elyash Hennadi Tarasul |
| Produced by | Goskino |
| Starring | Petr Shelokhonov Natalya Fateyeva Heino Mandri Leonid Kanevsky Vitali Bezrukov |
| Cinematography | Mykola Ilchuk |
| Edited by | Elvira Serova |
| Music by | Bogdan Trotzyuk |
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| Distributed by | Goskino |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Countries | Ukraine Soviet Union |
| Languages | Russian, English, German |
Countermeasure (Ukrainian: Відповідна міра), (Russian: Ответная мера, romanized: Otvetnaya mera) (Hungarian: Ellenintézkedés) is a 1974 Soviet political drama about the events around construction of oil and gas pipelines from Siberia to Europe during the Cold War. Principal photography occurred at the Odesa Film Studio, in Odesa, UkSSR with additional photography occurring in Chelyabinsk and at the Pervouralsk New Pipe Plant in Pervouralsk, RFSR. The film was produced and distributed by the USSR State Committee for Cinematography (known as Goskino), the central state body for film production in the USSR.