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==[[:Category:Ilyushin Il-86|Ilyushin Il-86]]==
 
==[[:Category:Ilyushin Il-86|Ilyushin Il-86]]==
All scenes involving Il-86 flying over Moscow were computer-generated (no actual plane used). In one of the shots a registration number RA-86795 on Il-86 is briefly visible. Such registration never existed in reality.
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All scenes involving [[:Category:Aeroflot|Aeroflot]]’s Il-86 flying over Moscow were computer-generated (no actual plane used). In one of the shots a registration number RA-86795 on Il-86 is briefly visible. Such registration never existed in reality.
[[File:Nochnoy-dozor-Il-86-2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Il-86 (CGI)]]
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[[File:Nochnoy-dozor-Il-86-2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Il-86 of Aeroflot (CGI)]]
The livery is identical to the then-used livery of Aeroflot, although no actual logos or markings are present. Given the resemblance, Aeroflot blamed the creators of the film with unauthorized use of its identity and negative portrayal of its image. The airline, however, never proceeded with any legal actions.
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[[File:Nochnoy-dozor-Il-86.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Il-86 (CGI)]]
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After theatrical release, Aeroflot blamed the creators of the film in unauthorized use of its corporate identity and negative portrayal of its image. The airline, however, never proceeded with any legal actions. The creators, in turn, removed any logos and mentionings of Aeroflot in the DVD release. Because the DVD version was used to make this IMPDb article, there are no logos of Aeroflot on any of the screenshots.
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[[File:Nochnoy-dozor-Il-86.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Il-86 of Aeroflot (CGI)]]
 
[[File:Nochnoy-dozor-Il-86-3.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Il-86 (CGI)]]
 
[[File:Nochnoy-dozor-Il-86-3.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Il-86 (CGI)]]
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The shot briefly features the registration RA-86795. Although it does look like a legit Il-86 registration (all of which had format CCCP-86***, and later RA-86***), no actual plane ever carried it.
 
The shot briefly features the registration RA-86795. Although it does look like a legit Il-86 registration (all of which had format CCCP-86***, and later RA-86***), no actual plane ever carried it.
 
[[File:Nochnoy-dozor-Il-86-RA-86795.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Il-86 fake reg. RA-86795 (CGI)]]
 
[[File:Nochnoy-dozor-Il-86-RA-86795.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Il-86 fake reg. RA-86795 (CGI)]]
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One of the scenes controversially used photos of a real crash that happened on 28 July, 2002. An Il-86 (reg. RA-86060, serial 51483203027 — [[IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing)|see it in other movies]]) owned by Pulkovo Airlines was making a technical flight from Sheremetyevo to Pulkovo, but crashed during take-off. Out of 16 crew members aboard only 2 survived the crash.
 
One of the scenes controversially used photos of a real crash that happened on 28 July, 2002. An Il-86 (reg. RA-86060, serial 51483203027 — [[IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing)|see it in other movies]]) owned by Pulkovo Airlines was making a technical flight from Sheremetyevo to Pulkovo, but crashed during take-off. Out of 16 crew members aboard only 2 survived the crash.
 
[[File:Nochnoy-dozor-Il-86-RA-86060-crash.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Il-86 RA-86060 of [[:Category:Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise|Pulkovo Airlines]] crash (actual footage photos)]]
 
[[File:Nochnoy-dozor-Il-86-RA-86060-crash.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Il-86 RA-86060 of [[:Category:Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise|Pulkovo Airlines]] crash (actual footage photos)]]
  
 
==[[:Category:Airbus A310|Airbus A310]]==
 
==[[:Category:Airbus A310|Airbus A310]]==
A couple of briefly featured shots of A310 of [[:Category:Aeroflot|Aeroflot]] in Sheremetyevo. Visit [[IMPDb: Frequently Seen Locations]] page to see more movies also filmed in this location.
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A couple of briefly featured shots of A310 of Aeroflot in Sheremetyevo. Visit [[IMPDb: Frequently Seen Locations]] page to see more movies also filmed in this location.
 
[[File:Nochnoy-dozor-Aeroflot-A310.jpg|thumb|500px|none|A310 of Aeroflot.]]
 
[[File:Nochnoy-dozor-Aeroflot-A310.jpg|thumb|500px|none|A310 of Aeroflot.]]
 
[[File:Nochnoy-dozor-Aeroflot-A310-landing.jpg|thumb|500px|none|A310 of Aeroflot.]]
 
[[File:Nochnoy-dozor-Aeroflot-A310-landing.jpg|thumb|500px|none|A310 of Aeroflot.]]

Revision as of 23:47, 16 February 2019

Nochnoy Dozor poster.

Movie (2004)
Russian title: Ночной Дозор
English title: Night Watch

Starring:
Konstantin Khabensky (Anton Gorodetsky)
Vladimir Menshov (Geser)
Viktor Verzhbitsky (Zavulon)
Mariya Poroshina (Svetlana Nazarova)
Zhanna Friske (Alisa Donnikova)
Dmitry Martynov (Yegor)

Among people, there are Others, who possess supernatural powers. Many centuries ago, an epic battle broke between Light and Dark Others, but the forces were equal and no one could win. The Light and the Dark made a treaty that from now on the day will belong to the Light, and the night will belong to the Dark. To make sure no one violates the rules, the Night Watch was established to watch the Dark during the night, and the Day Watch created to watch the Light during the day. But the new Great Other is about to come and the further destiny of the world will depend on what side he chooses.

Ilyushin Il-86

All scenes involving Aeroflot’s Il-86 flying over Moscow were computer-generated (no actual plane used). In one of the shots a registration number RA-86795 on Il-86 is briefly visible. Such registration never existed in reality.

Il-86 of Aeroflot (CGI)

After theatrical release, Aeroflot blamed the creators of the film in unauthorized use of its corporate identity and negative portrayal of its image. The airline, however, never proceeded with any legal actions. The creators, in turn, removed any logos and mentionings of Aeroflot in the DVD release. Because the DVD version was used to make this IMPDb article, there are no logos of Aeroflot on any of the screenshots.

Il-86 of Aeroflot (CGI)
Il-86 (CGI)

The shot briefly features the registration RA-86795. Although it does look like a legit Il-86 registration (all of which had format CCCP-86***, and later RA-86***), no actual plane ever carried it.

Il-86 fake reg. RA-86795 (CGI)

One of the scenes controversially used photos of a real crash that happened on 28 July, 2002. An Il-86 (reg. RA-86060, serial 51483203027 — see it in other movies) owned by Pulkovo Airlines was making a technical flight from Sheremetyevo to Pulkovo, but crashed during take-off. Out of 16 crew members aboard only 2 survived the crash.

Il-86 RA-86060 of Pulkovo Airlines crash (actual footage photos)

Airbus A310

A couple of briefly featured shots of A310 of Aeroflot in Sheremetyevo. Visit IMPDb: Frequently Seen Locations page to see more movies also filmed in this location.

A310 of Aeroflot.
A310 of Aeroflot.

Boeing 767 and Boeing 727 & McDonnell Douglas MD-80

Nochnoy-dozor-various.jpg

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