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  1. Vladimir Popov (Russian: Владимир Попов) was a fictional Russian scientist and inventor employed by wealthy diamond magnate, Gustav Graves. A supporting antagonist portrayed by Russian actor, Mikhail Gorevoy, he appeared in the 2002 James Bond film, Die Another Day, and its accompanying novelization by Raymond Benson. Vlad created the Icarus Space Program and also designed an ice ...

  2. Kompromat. Based on incredible true events, KOMPROMAT tells the remarkable story of a French diplomat based in Siberia who unwittingly finds himself framed for a terrible crime in a plot orchestrated by one of the modern era’s most powerful and dangerous forces: Russia's FSB. Arrested and imprisoned with nowhere to turn, he must now become a ...

  3. Kompromat. THRILLER. English dub available. Based on incredible true events, Kompromat tells the remarkable story of a French diplomat based in Siberia who unwittingly finds himself framed for a terrible crime in a plot orchestrated by one of the modern era’s most powerful and dangerous forces: Russia's FSB. Arrested and imprisoned with ...

  4. Mikhail Vitalievich Gorevoy (Russian: Михаи́л Вита́льевич Горево́й) is a Russian actor, occasionally credited as Michael Gor in English language productions, best known internationally for playing Vladimir Popov in the James Bond film Die Another Day.

  5. Oct 24, 2018 · A fanatical defense minister (Mikhail Gorevoy) has taken the Russian president (Alexander Dyachenko) prisoner and is determined to start World War III. Meanwhile, back in Washington, the gung-ho ...

  6. In next pictures Mikhail Gorevoy (first from right) is standing next to Tom Hanks, Amy Ryan and Steven Spielberg. Those films have more in common. At the beginning of “Die Another Day” James Bond was captured and imprisoned in North Korea. After 14 months he was traded for Zao in a prison exchange on a bridge.

  7. Violin. (2017 film) Violin ( Russian: Скрипка) is the final novel of the film trilogy "Witnesses". [1] The film opens at the beginning of the 20th century in a violin shop, where an instrument was created as a present for a Jewish boy. Later that violin became a witness to the tragic events that took place during the Holocaust.

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