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    The Island
    a.k.a. Ostrov Director: Pavel Lounguine, Pavel Lungin, Natalya Lyashchenko Cast: Petr Mamonov, Viktor Sukhorukov, Dmitri Dyuzhev, Yuri Kuznetsov

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/05/2008
    • Original Release: 2006
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 1,992

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    Disc #1 -- The Island
    1. Night Patrol [9:29]
    2. Big Trouble [8:54]
    3. Forsake Me Not [10:34]
    4. Lock, Stock & Barrel [10:21]
    5. Prayers [11:34]
    6. Prankster [6:41]
    7. Fire [14:33]
    8. Prediction [8:40]
    9. Possessed [12:31]
    10. Forgiven [8:53]
    11. Ring the Bells [4:40]
    12. Credits [2:44]

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    A man of faith uses his gifts in disturbing ways in this drama infused with the supernatural. In 1942, Anatoly (Timofei Tribuntzev) was a sailor in the Russian Navy when his ship was captured by German troops and Anatoly was offered a terrible choice -- he would be allowed to live, but only if he would execute his commanding officer, Captain Tikhon (Aleksei Zelenski). Anatoly impulsively shot Tikhon, and thirty-four years later, Anatoly (now played by Pyotr Mamonov) is still punishing himself for this desperate act. Anatoly lives a Spartan existence in a tumble-down shack near a monastery, where he tends to the furnaces and serves Father Filaret (Viktor Sukhorukov), who lacks Anatoly's rigorous discipline of self-denial, and Father Job (Dmitry Dyuzhev), who treats his willing servant like a slave. While the staff at the monastery prefer not to acknowledge it, Anatoly has developed an unusual reputation in the village -- it's believed he has a gift of prophecy and can heal through faith, but while Anatoly is willing to use these talents, he will only do so for those who are willing to renounce all their worldly possessions and give their lives to the Lord. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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