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'''The Wild East''' (original title is ''Дикий восток'', '''''Dikiy vostok''''') is a 1993 Kazakh post-apocalyptic "eastern" movie (inspired by the ''[[Seven Samurai]]'' / ''[[The Magnificent Seven]]'' and by the ''[[Mad Max]]''), from the director of [[The Needle (Igla)]], Rashid Nugmanov.
'''The Wild East''' (original title is ''Дикий восток'', '''''Dikiy vostok''''') is a 1993 Kazakh post-apocalyptic "eastern" movie (inspired by the ''[[Seven Samurai]]'' / ''[[The Magnificent Seven (1960)|The Magnificent Seven]]'' and by the ''[[Mad Max]]''), from the director of [[The Needle (Igla)]], Rashid Nugmanov.
The story takes place on the post-USSR territory, at the post-apocalyptic world, when an unnamed war lasts. The settlement of the Lilliputians, a former circus artists, located in the place somewhere near the border with China, which is far from military operations, but the crime and marauding gangs are everywhere. The settlement is being terrorized by a gang of bikers, under the direction of a "Skull". A gang defeated the local police, and then bikers kill one of the members of the community, while imposing them an exorbitant tribute. Two of the Lilliputians go in search of fighters to protect the village and find a guy named Strannik (Wanderer). He agrees to their proposal, and then convenes the his team.
The story takes place on the post-USSR territory, at the post-apocalyptic world, when an unnamed war lasts. The settlement of the Lilliputians, a former circus artists, located in the place somewhere near the border with China, which is far from military operations, but the crime and marauding gangs are everywhere. The settlement is being terrorized by a gang of bikers, under the direction of a "Skull". A gang defeated the local police, and then bikers kill one of the members of the community, while imposing them an exorbitant tribute. Two of the Lilliputians go in search of fighters to protect the village and find a guy named Strannik (Wanderer). He agrees to their proposal, and then convenes the his team.
'''Note 1''': this movie was internationaly relised, so, it's equipped with unremovable English subtitles.
'''Note 1''': this movie was internationaly relised, so, it's equipped with unremovable English subtitles.
'''Note 2''': while the near all sites told, that this movie was filmed complitely in russian, the character Mongol (the Mongolian) speacks only some Asian language. However, he plaed by Kazakh actor and this movie is kazakhstan produced and filmed, so it's hard to say, is this language Mongolian or Kazakh.
'''Note 2''': while the near all sites wrongly told, that this movie was filmed complitely in Russian, the character Mongol (the Mongolian) speacks only some Asian language. However, he plaed by Kazakh actor and this movie is Kazakhstan produced and filmed, so it's hard to say, is this language Mongolian or Kazakh.
The Wild East (original title is Дикий восток, Dikiy vostok) is a 1993 Kazakh post-apocalyptic "eastern" movie (inspired by the Seven Samurai / The Magnificent Seven and by the Mad Max), from the director of The Needle (Igla), Rashid Nugmanov.
The story takes place on the post-USSR territory, at the post-apocalyptic world, when an unnamed war lasts. The settlement of the Lilliputians, a former circus artists, located in the place somewhere near the border with China, which is far from military operations, but the crime and marauding gangs are everywhere. The settlement is being terrorized by a gang of bikers, under the direction of a "Skull". A gang defeated the local police, and then bikers kill one of the members of the community, while imposing them an exorbitant tribute. Two of the Lilliputians go in search of fighters to protect the village and find a guy named Strannik (Wanderer). He agrees to their proposal, and then convenes the his team.
Note 1: this movie was internationaly relised, so, it's equipped with unremovable English subtitles.
Note 2: while the near all sites wrongly told, that this movie was filmed complitely in Russian, the character Mongol (the Mongolian) speacks only some Asian language. However, he plaed by Kazakh actor and this movie is Kazakhstan produced and filmed, so it's hard to say, is this language Mongolian or Kazakh.
The following weapons were used in the film The Wild East:
Several members of the bikers gang uses a unknown pump-action shotguns with pistol grip. The guns is visible only at a distance, and can not be identified.