White Tiger | WAR MOVIE | FULL MOVIE (2012) | by Karen Shakhnazarov

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Published on Oct 2, 2022
Incredible rumors circulate among Soviet soldiers about a mysterious German tank that suddenly appears and disappears on the battlefield, destroying everything in its path. This is the White Tiger, the devil no one can handle. After one of such battles, a badly burnt tank driver is found in a disabled Soviet tank. Surviving such monstrous burns is impossible, but the tank driver is quickly on the mend. Doctors are perplexed and throw up their hands, assuring that it’s a miracle. Still, this man does not remember who he is, where he comes from, but he knows one thing - the mystical German tank does exist. He believes that the war has given him back his life to rid the world of the killer tank, the White Tiger. What’s that? A fantasy? A mirage? Third Reich’s secret weapon? Or did he discover the ultimate secret of the war?

Year of production: 2012

Directed by: Karen Shakhnazarov
Written by: Aleksandr Borodyansky, Karen Shakhnazarov
Directors of photography: Alexander Kuznetsov, Alik Tagirov
Music: Yuri Poteyenko, Konstantin Shevelev
Production designers: Sergei Fevralev, Irina Ochina
Starring: Alexey Vertkov, Vitaly Kishchenko

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