One Second for a Feat
| One Second for a Feat | |
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| Секунда на подвиг 영원한 전우 | |
| Directed by | Eldor Urazbayev Gil-sen Om | 
| Written by | Alexander Borodyansky Paek In-jun | 
| Starring | 
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| Cinematography | Elizbar Karavayev Ik Han Chong | 
| Music by | Eduard Artemyev | 
| Production companies | Mosfilm Korean Film Studio | 
| Release date | 
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| Running time | 127 minutes | 
| Countries | Soviet Union North Korea | 
| Languages | Korean Russian | 
| One Second for a Feat | |
| Chosŏn'gŭl | 영원한 전우 | 
|---|---|
| Revised Romanization | Yeongwonhan Jeonu | 
| McCune–Reischauer | Yŏngwŏnhan Chŏnu | 
One Second for a Feat (Russian: Секунда на подвиг; Korean: 영원한 전우; lit. The Eternal Comrade) is a 1985 Soviet–North-Korean two-part military historical film directed by Eldor Urazbayev. The film is also known by a translation of its Korean name: Unforgettable Companion. The picture is about the exploits of the Soviet Army Lieutenant Yakov Novichenko who rescued Kim Il Sung from a grenade thrown at the Pyongyang rally on 1 March 1946.