A rather interesting film based on the allegedly real events of director John Mackenzie (" Long Good Friday, Quicksands) immediately attracted me to viewing.
The film tells how a group of people from Africa decided to try their luck abroad, but because money was very difficult for them, they decided to sneak into the ship, but they will regret their decision. At first, traveling on board the ship is quite normal, but one of the passengers, making a sortie upstairs, signed a death sentence. The captain of the ship, having learned about the situation, treated the uninvited guests well, but Yon (Sean Pertui) clearly did not rejoice in the situation.
At first, the situation seems to be under control, but why are the passengers disappearing one by one? Are Ukrainian sailors really as good as they seem at first glance?
The cast of the film was very liked, there are a lot of quite well-known actors today, the British perfectly portrayed in the film “bad Russians”, which is only Joss Ekland (Tolstoy from “Moscow Zero”, General Nikolaev in “Icon”), David Susha (Beria in “The Red Monarch”) as an official Vlasov, he has disagreements with Jon, and he does not even suspect that he is working on board, Sean Pretui, Andrew Divoff, Ravil Isyanov, Ilya Volokh, played the role of the Bezravari in “The Little Seaman”, “#Abrossykh”, “Notov”, “Notov”, “Notov”, “Notov” (Notovov, Abrosservara”, “Notov, Akhodzhirova” (Notov), “Notov, Akhov” (Notov), “Notovodzherova” (Notov), “Notov, Akhov, Akhov, Akhov, Akhov
It is a shame that the film is now forgotten.
9 out of 10