Koldzhata's gold 2007
Set in the rugged frontier of a vast empire, *Koldzhata's Gold* (2007) follows the brave Cossack guards stationed on the treacherous mountain pass where rogue bandit detachments led by the ruthless Zarif ravage neighboring villages.
Director: Dmitriy Orlov
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Koldzhata's gold (2007) about?
This historical adventure follows a Cossack barrier unit tasked with stopping Zarif's bandit gangs from plundering Siberian villages. Led by the determined Yesula Tokareva, the mission turns into a quest for hidden treasure amid brutal frontier clashes and high-stakes survival.
Who directed Koldzhata's gold?
Dmitriy Orlov directs this gripping tale of imperial-era Cossack bravery and frontier justice.
Who stars in Koldzhata's gold?
The film features Nikita Salopin, Mikhail Bogdasarov, Natalia Vintilova, and Aleksandr Feklistov in pivotal roles.
Is Koldzhata's gold (2007) worth watching?
Though lacking an IMDb rating, this 75-minute adventure delivers sharp action and historical intrigue, making it a solid pick for fans of frontier epics and Cossack lore. The tight runtime and engaging performances keep the momentum high.
How long is Koldzhata's gold?
The film runs for 75 minutes.
About Koldzhata's Gold (2007) — A Cossack's stand against bandit hordes in imperial Siberia
Set in the rugged frontier of a vast empire, *Koldzhata's Gold* (2007) follows the brave Cossack guards stationed on the treacherous mountain pass where rogue bandit detachments led by the ruthless Zarif ravage neighboring villages. Led by the determined Yesula Tokareva, a small but fierce group embarks on a perilous mission to dismantle the menace and secure the hidden riches of Koldzhata's mountain. Directed by Dmitriy Orlov, this historical adventure blends rugged realism with high-stakes action, immersing viewers in a world where honor and survival collide.
With a runtime of just 75 minutes, the film thrives on tight pacing and vivid storytelling, capturing the essence of imperial-era conflicts and the indomitable spirit of those who stood against tyranny. The cast, including Nikita Salopin, Mikhail Bogdasarov, and Natalia Vintilova, delivers gritty performances that anchor the tale in authenticity, while the sweeping landscapes and tense confrontations evoke a bygone era of daring exploits and perilous journeys.