

Amulet
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1991-07-18 • 1h 23m
A story of two brothers who leave rural Polesiya to seek a better life in Kyiv. One of them quickly finds himself atop the wheel of fortune and the other -- at its bottom. The first brother dies mysteriously and the second brother attempts to take over his work, but in the process begins to lose his humanity, slowly transforming into an undead monster. Based on a story by Vladimir Drozd, "Amulet" is a rare example of horror cinema in the history of Ukrainian film.
- Directors
- Mykola Rasheiev

Amulet
Visit website1991-07-18 • 1h 23m
6.0/10 • 1
A story of two brothers who leave rural Polesiya to seek a better life in Kyiv. One of them quickly finds himself atop the wheel of fortune and the other -- at its bottom. The first brother dies mysteriously and the second brother attempts to take over his work, but in the process begins to lose his humanity, slowly transforming into an undead monster. Based on a story by Vladimir Drozd, "Amulet" is a rare example of horror cinema in the history of Ukrainian film.
- Directors
- Mykola Rasheiev
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsValeriy Garkalin
Aleksandr Bureev
Oksana Kaliberda
Anatoli Adoskin
Stanislav Malhanov
Anatoli Barchuk
Yuriy Rudchenko
Yarina Gurich
Boris Aleksandrov
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- Original Language
- Russian
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