Day Watch - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Day Watch"
Дневной дозор (2006)
Timing: 2:25 (145 min)
Day Watch - TMDB rating
6.1/10
509
Day Watch - Kinopoisk rating
6.159/10
189759
Day Watch - IMDB rating
6.4/10
36000

Actors and characters

Photo Konstantin Khabenskiy #25362Photo Konstantin Khabenskiy #25363Photo Konstantin Khabenskiy #25364Photo Konstantin Khabenskiy #25365

Konstantin Khabenskiy

Konstantin Khabenskiy
Character Anton Gorodetskiy
Photo Mariya Poroshina #231156Photo Mariya Poroshina #231157Photo Mariya Poroshina #231158Photo Mariya Poroshina #231159
Mariya Poroshina
Character Svetlana
Photo Vladimir Menshov #31649
Vladimir Menshov
Character Geser
Photo Galina Tyunina #231150Photo Galina Tyunina #231151Photo Galina Tyunina #231152Photo Galina Tyunina #231153
Galina Tyunina
Character Olga
Photo Zhanna Friske #107645Photo Zhanna Friske #107646Photo Zhanna Friske #107647

Zhanna Friske

Zhanna Friske
Character Alisa
Photo Viktor Verzhbitskiy #213004Photo Viktor Verzhbitskiy #213005Photo Viktor Verzhbitskiy #213006
Viktor Verzhbitskiy
Character Zavulon
Photo Dmitriy Martynov #231168Photo Dmitriy Martynov #231169Photo Dmitriy Martynov #231170Photo Dmitriy Martynov #231171
Dmitriy Martynov
Character Egor
Photo Aleksandr Samoylenko #116744Photo Aleksandr Samoylenko #116745
Aleksandr Samoylenko
Character Bear
Photo Gosha Kutsenko #33844Photo Gosha Kutsenko #33845Photo Gosha Kutsenko #70687
Gosha Kutsenko
Character Ignat
Photo Irina Yakovleva #233777Photo Irina Yakovleva #233778Photo Irina Yakovleva #233779Photo Irina Yakovleva #306087
Irina Yakovleva
Character Galina Rogova
Photo Georgiy Dronov #231192Photo Georgiy Dronov #231193Photo Georgiy Dronov #231194
Georgiy Dronov
Character Tolik
Photo Nikolay Olyalin #231195Photo Nikolay Olyalin #231196Photo Nikolay Olyalin #231197Photo Nikolay Olyalin #335294
Nikolay Olyalin
Character The Inquisitor
Photo Valeriy Zolotukhin #123095Photo Valeriy Zolotukhin #123096Photo Valeriy Zolotukhin #123097Photo Valeriy Zolotukhin #123098
Valeriy Zolotukhin
Character Kostya’s Father
Photo Rimma Markova #231162Photo Rimma Markova #231163Photo Rimma Markova #231164Photo Rimma Markova #231165
Rimma Markova
Character Witch Darya
Photo Anna Slyu #231183Photo Anna Slyu #231184Photo Anna Slyu #231185Photo Anna Slyu #231186
Anna Slyusareva
Character Tiger Cub
Photo Igor Lifanov #141994Photo Igor Lifanov #141995
Igor Lifanov
Character The Parrot
Photo Mariya Mironova #82038Photo Mariya Mironova #82039Photo Mariya Mironova #82040Photo Mariya Mironova #82041
Mariya Mironova
Character Egor’s Mother
Photo Anna Dubrovskaya #231177Photo Anna Dubrovskaya #231178Photo Anna Dubrovskaya #231179Photo Anna Dubrovskaya #231180
Anna Dubrovskaya
Character Vampiress
Photo Sergey Ovchinnikov #233780Photo Sergey Ovchinnikov #233781Photo Sergey Ovchinnikov #233782

Sergey Ovchinnikov

Sergey Ovchinnikov
Character Sergey Ovchinnikov
Photo Anton Stepanenko #335431
Anton Stepanenko
Character Anton Stepanenko
Sergey Trofimov
Character Zavulon’s Secretary
Photo Aleksey Chadov #123093
Aleksey Chadov
Character Kostya
Photo Yuri Aizenshpis #233783Photo Yuri Aizenshpis #233784Photo Yuri Aizenshpis #233785Photo Yuri Aizenshpis #233786

Yuri Aizenshpis

Yuri Aizenshpis
Character Self/Cameo
Photo Valentin Bukin #145307
Valentin Bukin
Character subway police officer
Photo Valentina Berezutskaya #124015
Valentina Berezutskaya
Character woman from VDNH
Photo Igor Savochkin #83922

Igor Savochkin

Igor Savochkin
Character Maksim Ivanovich
Photo Anne Brochet #124578Photo Anne Brochet #124579

Anne Brochet

Anne Brochet
Character Self/Cameo
Photo Boris Moiseev #233807Photo Boris Moiseev #233808Photo Boris Moiseev #233809
Boris Moiseev
Character Self/Cameo
Photo Nikas Safronov #233810Photo Nikas Safronov #233811Photo Nikas Safronov #233812
Nikas Safronov
Character Self/Cameo
Photo Anita Tsoy #134400
Anita Tsoy
Character Self/Cameo
Photo Sergey Shnurov #39658Photo Sergey Shnurov #39659Photo Sergey Shnurov #39660Photo Sergey Shnurov #39661

Sergey Shnurov

Sergey Shnurov
Character Self/Cameo
Photo Villi Tokarev #233813Photo Villi Tokarev #233814Photo Villi Tokarev #233815
Villi Tokarev
Character Self/Cameo
Photo Roman Radov #233821Photo Roman Radov #233822Photo Roman Radov #233823
Roman Radov
Character Dark One
Photo Sergey Lukyanenko #335303
Sergey Lukyanenko
Character Ruslan
Photo Pavel Khrulyov #233824Photo Pavel Khrulyov #233825Photo Pavel Khrulyov #233826Photo Pavel Khrulyov #233827
Pavel Khrulyov
Character Dark One
Photo Nurzhuman Ihtymbaev #231234Photo Nurzhuman Ihtymbaev #231235Photo Nurzhuman Ihtymbaev #231236
Nurzhuman Ihtymbaev
Character Zoar
Photo Emir Baigazin #233830Photo Emir Baigazin #233831Photo Emir Baigazin #233832Photo Emir Baigazin #233833

Emir Baigazin

Emir Baigazin
Character young Tamerlan.

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Sergei Lukyanenko's novel "Day Watch" (2000). It also aligns to some extent with the second and third parts of the book "Night Watch".
  • The film's premiere date was postponed several times. The following dates were mentioned: September 2004, January 2005, September 2005, and finally, January 1, 2006.
  • Sergei Lukyanenko "flashed" on screen in a scene of Night Watch employee training, playing one of the trainees in the back row.
  • Anton Gorodetsky appears in the Moscow Metro, seemingly emerging from a poster for the film 'The 9th Company'. This episode symbolizes the filmmakers’ desire to break the box office record in Russia, previously held by 'The 9th Company' before the release of 'Night Watch' (taking worldwide gross into account, 'Night Watch' is the leader). In actuality, the filming of this episode took place in the Saint Petersburg Metro at the 'Polytechnic' station.
  • The phone number shown during Anton Gorodetsky’s taxi ride belongs to a member of the film crew.
  • The film features product placement, although less prominently than in 'Night Watch' (2004). However, the filmmakers earned significantly more from advertising in 'Day Watch' than they did in 'Night Watch', where the volume was estimated at half a million dollars, while in 'Day Watch' it reached 3 million dollars.
  • In the film, Kostya’s father taps and sings a modified version of the reggae group The Gladiators’ song 'Go Before Us Jah Jah', changing it to 'Jah Jah go before us'.
  • The film is set on the eve of the New Year 2006, but a scene showing Anton watching a hockey game on television features a match between the Russian and American national teams from the 2002 Winter Olympics.
  • At the beginning of filming, Alisa drove an Audi TT. However, the car was later stolen, and it had to be replaced with a Mazda. As a result, some material had to be reshot, while other parts (the view from inside the car) were left as is. Consequently, in some moments it is noticeable that the interior and exterior of the car look different.
  • In the scene where Anton and Olga fly off to Samarkand after the pilots manage to get the plane airborne, one of them retracts the landing gear, which is shown in close-up, but then the plane continues to fly over the forest with the landing gear still extended.
  • The film is based on Sergei Lukyanenko’s novel “Day Watch” (2000). It also partially aligns with the second and third parts of the book “Night Watch.”
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