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However, in 1973, after fifteen years of seeking revenge on the police officers who "supposedly" killed his father, Lev found out that his father was not a member of the syndicate; but rather a mere hostage during the said raid. Which means, his father did not die in the hands of the Interceptor; he died in the hands of the syndicate itself. This led to Lev apologizing to the Interceptors, as he joins the Ex-Convict's Rehabilitation Program, and as he turns on the syndicate. Working as a prison warden in the Arbatskaya City Jail, Lev also begins to infiltrate the syndicate itself to get to its leader, Kornil Nonatov. As he was a member, it wasn't hard for him to work undercover. Eventually, he started dating Kornil's daughter Irina, also a high-ranking member of the syndicate. When Lev asks Irina's hand for marriage in front of her father during a drug trade operations in the Arbatskaya City Library, the Interceptors came charging in, burning down the library and killing Konril on the spot. After realizing that Lev is behind all this, Irina gathered the surviving members of the syndicate and initiated a siege in the Arbatskaya City Jail, killing more than 3,000 prison inmates and 30 jail officers, including Lev himself.
 
However, in 1973, after fifteen years of seeking revenge on the police officers who "supposedly" killed his father, Lev found out that his father was not a member of the syndicate; but rather a mere hostage during the said raid. Which means, his father did not die in the hands of the Interceptor; he died in the hands of the syndicate itself. This led to Lev apologizing to the Interceptors, as he joins the Ex-Convict's Rehabilitation Program, and as he turns on the syndicate. Working as a prison warden in the Arbatskaya City Jail, Lev also begins to infiltrate the syndicate itself to get to its leader, Kornil Nonatov. As he was a member, it wasn't hard for him to work undercover. Eventually, he started dating Kornil's daughter Irina, also a high-ranking member of the syndicate. When Lev asks Irina's hand for marriage in front of her father during a drug trade operations in the Arbatskaya City Library, the Interceptors came charging in, burning down the library and killing Konril on the spot. After realizing that Lev is behind all this, Irina gathered the surviving members of the syndicate and initiated a siege in the Arbatskaya City Jail, killing more than 3,000 prison inmates and 30 jail officers, including Lev himself.
   
With Irina Nonatova-Yezonova taking over the syndicate at the death of her father, the group was ultimately divided into two: the Coital Erection, a mostly-underground racing group that grew exponentially after colluding with black market businessman and counterfeiter Cedric Lee, and the Blue Dragon Triad, which lied low for decades as simply called "the triad" or "the syndicate" until they win the trust of the {{W|Chinese Communist Party}} and the Chinese government. The Coital Erection, which became a worldwide phenomenon in only a matter of four months, was shut down by the Interceptors all the way to the roots, ultimately killing Cedric Lee himself, while losing a Speed, a Brawn, and a Mouth in the process. The triad, however, was only at the beginning of their ultimate plan of revenge against the Interceptors.
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With Irina Nonatova-Yezonova taking over the syndicate at the death of her father in 1977, the group was ultimately divided into two: the Coital Erection, a mostly-underground racing group that grew exponentially after colluding with black market businessman and counterfeiter Cedric Lee, and the Blue Dragon Triad, which lied low for decades as simply called "the triad" or "the syndicate" until they win the trust of the {{W|Chinese Communist Party}} and the Chinese government. The Coital Erection, which became a worldwide phenomenon in only a matter of four months, was shut down by the Interceptors all the way to the roots, ultimately killing Cedric Lee himself, while losing a Speed, a Brawn, and a Mouth in the process. The triad, however, was only at the beginning of their ultimate plan of revenge against the Interceptors.
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==

Revision as of 06:12, 26 May 2020

Calling All Interceptors

Directed by

Yulian Markovsky

Produced by

Gennady Elemat
Mikhail Pankavuranov
Yulian Markovsky

Written by

Gennady Elemat
Terentiy Pankavuranov
Rurik Pankavuranov
Ivan Maryanov
German Orfanov
Aleksei Lisunov
Karl Barayev

Starring

Gennady Elemat
Faddey Pankavuranov
Alakdan Ozamov
Irinushka Vorkovich
Amanda Negotova
Goran Marenko
Bisera Haralampieva
Ivan Maryanov
Vladimir Lutenin
Fyodor Sheshenko
Mark Vizinsky
Gavrina Kumilyova
Gregoriy Umalin
Yekaterina Politova
and Yuri Movchovsky

Distributor

Margovyan National Pictures

Release Date

April 24, 2019

Duration

245 minutes

Budget

m587 million

Box office

m6,895,201,339

Calling All Interceptors is a 2019 film directed by Yulian Markovsky. It is a direct sequel to the 2017 blockbuster hit The Interceptors: Philippine Civil War and the eighth overall film in the Interceptors franchise. This is also the first Interceptors film directed by Markovsky since The Interceptors: Final Strike back in 2006. It has a very wide all-star ensemble cast headed by Gennady Elemat, Faddey Pankavuranov, and Alakdan Ozamov.

Calling All Interceptors, which will mark the Interceptors franchise's 50th anniversary, have reportedly been in pre-production, production and post-production for more than five years, in making sure that all currently living actors and actresses that have played a Task Force Interceptors member during the classic series, the film series (including No Place for Heroes and Philippine Civil War), and the 2008 series, are to either reprise their old characters or play new ones, depending on whether their old characters are still alive or not after their respective tenures in the franchise. The only currently living former Interceptor who wasn't included in film production is Incumbent Margovyan President Mstislav Pankavuranov, who retired from showbiz aftet taking oath of office as Vice President, and later President, of Margovya.

During its post-production phase, the film released two official trailers. Its first official trailer was released on November 16, 2018 in Arigov & Kumilyova Tonight, where presenters Lev Arigov and Gavrina Kumilyova are to play a role in the film as MNP Lieutenant-Colonel Maksim Duranov and Mocha Uson, respectively. The second one premiered on January 25, 2019 during Top Gear Margovya, wherein all of its presenters are to play a role in the film as well. It was slated to have a Philippine release on April 20, 2019, before the actual Margovyan and worldwide release, but was later banned by the Philippine government shortly after the trailer was released due to "offensive content."

The film was released on April 24, 2019 in Margovya and garnered a total of m382 million margots on its first day of release, narrowly beating its predecessor, The Interceptors: Philippine Civil War by 20 million. It was followed by a worldwide release on April 26. Theatrical run closed on July 23, 2019 after a record thirteen weeks, grossing a total of m6.895 billion, outselling Philippine Civil War by 716 million, making it the new highest-grossing Margovyan film of all-time.

On June 23, 2019, director Yulian Markovsky stated that this would be the final film for the Interceptors film franchise, and that the classic Interceptors series was not picked up for a 2020 reboot amidst speculations, therefore making this film, along with its direct sequel in the 2008 Interceptors series, The Final Battle, the ultimate conclusion of the fifty-year-old franchise.

Plot

Arbatskaya City, 1958. Nineteen-year-old high school student Lev Aldovich receives a letter from his father, who works overseas, telling him that he'd be able to atend Lev's graduation the following day, and that he can't wait to see his son graduate from high school and go off to college. The following morning, a large box package was sent to the house of Lev and his mother. Lev was shocked and petrified to find out that the box contained his father's bloddy and lifeless body. Having missed his own graduation rites, Lev spent the entire day finding out what happened. Apparently, his father was killed in a police encounter, while escaping with a notorious international drug syndicate.

Lev grew up hating the police force, especially when he found out that the one tasked to exterminate the syndicate was none other than the Arbatskaya City PD, particularly the team headed by Senior Inspector Oleg Ilgamov, then known as "the Interceptor." Lev eventually joined the Margovyan faction of the syndicate, which was eventually tasked to ambush the task force headed by Ilgamov. On January 19, 1960, the group infiltrated the Arbatskaya City PD main office, killing almost everyone in the department, including Ilgamov. The surviving members of the task force arrested everyone who participated in the attacks, including Lev. While in prison, Lev had a slight change of heart when he met former street racer Mark Poliostrov, who had been jailed for participating in a heist in Bank of Arbtskaya in 1954 with the same drug syndicate that Lev had allied with.

In July 1961, with the passing of the legislation allowing ex-criminals released and current inmates eligible for parole on account of good behavior to undergo six months of rehabilitation with the Margovyan National Police Academy to be instated in the MNP upon graduation, 24-year-old police Lieutenant Mikhail Kurotovsky opened a slot in a police task force he was creating to a graduate of the said program. Mark, who was Mikhail's best friend since before he was arrested, joins the said program to prove that he can change. However, when Lev, still consumed by anger on the late Oleg Ilgamov, found out that Mikhail was Ilgamov's protegee, became resentful of Mark joining the police task force, escaped from prison, and began sabotaging the training program. Upon graduation from the program, Mark became one of the founding members of what is now known as the Task Force Interceptors when it opened in January 1962.

In 1963, Lev reunited with the syndicate, and began concocting new and inspired ideas to fulfill his lifelong dream of destroying the Task Force Interceptors. In 1965, when the syndicate started expanding into the street racing business to hasten the transmission of drugs, Lev offered to be one of the top racers, despite his lack of knowledge in street racing, in order to convince Mark to go back to being a street racer and a fugitive, which he did, in a story now known as the Tale of the Speed, which eventually ends in him being killed in a freak accident in 1966. When foiled, the syndicate, including Lev, fled the country. Lev came back in 1968 upon hearing that the Task Force Interceptors has in fact recovered from the death of Mark Poliostrov, and has hired an intel officer in the form of Yefrem Zhazhunev, the so-called "Brain" of the unit. After another failed attempt to shake the Interceptors, Lev flees to New York and once again reunited with the syndicate and pulled interesting set-ups on the Interceptors such as talking the FBI into making the Interceptors go after their number one most wanted, and sending one of the syndicate's most aggressive members, Ismail Tarapov, to wreak havoc in Arbatskaya City, both of which failed.

However, in 1973, after fifteen years of seeking revenge on the police officers who "supposedly" killed his father, Lev found out that his father was not a member of the syndicate; but rather a mere hostage during the said raid. Which means, his father did not die in the hands of the Interceptor; he died in the hands of the syndicate itself. This led to Lev apologizing to the Interceptors, as he joins the Ex-Convict's Rehabilitation Program, and as he turns on the syndicate. Working as a prison warden in the Arbatskaya City Jail, Lev also begins to infiltrate the syndicate itself to get to its leader, Kornil Nonatov. As he was a member, it wasn't hard for him to work undercover. Eventually, he started dating Kornil's daughter Irina, also a high-ranking member of the syndicate. When Lev asks Irina's hand for marriage in front of her father during a drug trade operations in the Arbatskaya City Library, the Interceptors came charging in, burning down the library and killing Konril on the spot. After realizing that Lev is behind all this, Irina gathered the surviving members of the syndicate and initiated a siege in the Arbatskaya City Jail, killing more than 3,000 prison inmates and 30 jail officers, including Lev himself.

With Irina Nonatova-Yezonova taking over the syndicate at the death of her father in 1977, the group was ultimately divided into two: the Coital Erection, a mostly-underground racing group that grew exponentially after colluding with black market businessman and counterfeiter Cedric Lee, and the Blue Dragon Triad, which lied low for decades as simply called "the triad" or "the syndicate" until they win the trust of the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese government. The Coital Erection, which became a worldwide phenomenon in only a matter of four months, was shut down by the Interceptors all the way to the roots, ultimately killing Cedric Lee himself, while losing a Speed, a Brawn, and a Mouth in the process. The triad, however, was only at the beginning of their ultimate plan of revenge against the Interceptors.

Cast

Task Force Interceptors
  • Goran Marenko as Inspector Boris Engels-Zabrovsky (Brain)
  • Bisera Haralampieva as Lieutenant-Colonel Yelena Vormanina (Mouth)
  • Irinushka Vorkovich as Sergeant Agatha Candreva (Actress)
  • Gennady Elemat as Superintendent Yerman Yezonov (Speed, Co-Interceptor)
  • Vladimir Lutenin as Lieutenant Faddey Dragunov (Technologist)
  • Ivan Maryanov as Sergeant Iosif Bakstrov (Extortionist)
  • Alakdan Ozamov as Captain Yakov Royovsky (Brawn)
  • Fyodor Sheshenko as Colonel Yuri Simonvhenko (Spy)
  • Amanda Negotova as Sheriff I Conrada Demichelis (Queen of the Bed)
  • Faddey Pankavuranov as Superintendent Mikhail Lukorev (Interceptor)
Arbatskata City PD Main Headquarters
RBI Interceptors
RBI Main Office
2019 Margovyan Election Personalities
  • Darya Isarmova as Konrada Fufanova, incumbent and outgoing President of Margovya
  • Gregoriy Umalin as Ieronim Antonovich, former Interceptor of both RBI and Arbarskaya City PD, and Margovyan Federalist Party standardbearer and presidential candidate
  • Yekaterina Fedorova as Fadia Quebadieva, Margovyan Federalist Party candidate for Vice President
  • Yuri Movchovsky as Anastasiy Stasevich, nephew of the late former Arbarskata City Mayor Yefrem Stasevich and Socialist Party of Margovya standardbearer and presidential candidate
  • Samara Tilnova as Olga Alduva, Yerman Yezonov's ex-wife and Socialist Party of Margovya candidate for Vice President
  • Maria Atolova as Maria Kordova, staunch supporter of Stasevich and self-proclaimed "muse" of Stasevich's presidential campaign. Active promoter of the Socialist candidate in social media through free underwear autographs, nude shows and fake news discrediting the Fufanova administration


Philippine Government
The Margovyan Huns
The Philippine Huns
Philippine Senate
Philippine National Police
  • Gleb Maryanov as Senior Superintendent Conrado Llamanzares
  • Simon Shevchenko as Senior Superintendent Simon Dumalo
  • Mikhail Kutuzov as Superintendent Michael Manzano
  • Boris Birsakov as Chief Inspector Carlo Angeles
  • Yegor del Quiev as Senior Inspector Luis Santiago
  • Faddey Maryanov as Inspector Rafael Pelaez
  • Mark Politov as SPO4 Antonio Agoncillo
  • Iriney Martinovich as SPO3 Martin Ponce
  • Martin Movchovsky as SPO3 Michael San Miguel
  • Pyotr Borodin as SPO2 Jonas Gonzales
  • Yefrem Dragunov as SPO2 Midas Rodriguez
  • Rostislav Taktarov as SPO2 Kurt Jimenez
  • Mikhail Korovin as SPO1 Albert Macaraig
  • Raum Kirilenko as SPO1 Querubin Gonzales
  • Boris Sorbariyev as SPO1 Bobby Morales
  • Boris Yazenev as SPO1 Anthony Ignacio
  • Aleksey Kirilenko as PO4 Quintin Gonzales
  • Boyan Radev as PO4 John Andrew Yaranon
  • Anatoly Filitov as PO4 Patrick Mariano
  • Valery Zolnerov as PO4 Eros Arnaiz
  • Vaslisa Yeguntseva as PO3 Mara Balmeo
  • Galina Ginigina as PO3 Marcelina "Ina" Tabamo
  • Oleg Zamutovic as PO3 Jeric Magdangal
  • Galina Yorutova as PO3 Charmaine Cruz
  • Irina Berezovskaya as PO2 Elaine Marcos
  • Abram Domovich as PO2 Agustin Mariano
  • Viktoriya Vegova as PO2 Victoria Macaspac
  • Tatiana Vinogradova as PO2 Sharon Susan "S.S." Gomez
  • Khristo Morozov as PO2 Gabriel Dimaculangan
  • Svetlana Vegova as PO1 Julia Macaspac
  • Terentiy Murov as PO1 Emmanuel Ilagan
  • Vyacheslav Klimov as PO1 Jay Victorio
  • Viktoriya Morozova as PO1 Ella Briones
  • Samara Vartaleva as PO1 Bettina "Betty" Tabo-Palanggana
"Queens of the Bed"
Other Supporting Characters
  • Godofredo as Ronnie Dayan
  • Pavel Lavrentiyevsky as JB Sebastian
  • Ustin Makarov as Glenn Chong
  • Mikhail Pankavuranov as Larry Gadon
  • Terentiy Ashnev as Kerwin Espinosa
Special Participation