In February 1918, the Russian ship Orion, carrying weapons for two divisions, is delayed in Plymouth due to the Russian Revolution. The British order it to Arkhangelsk, but it secretly sails to Vladivostok. Pursued by the British, a German submarine, and with a divided crew, the Orion raises the red flag upon reaching Russia. However, Vladivostok is controlled by interventionists, so the ship fights back to sea and delivers weapons to coastal partisans.
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| Writing | Sergey Zhemaytis | Book |
| Writing | Yuri Chulyukin | Screenplay |
| Writing | Georgi Kushnirenko | Screenplay |
| Directing | Evgeniy Sherstobitov | Director |
| Art | Volodymyr Ahranov | Production Design |
| Art | Valeriy Novakov | Production Design |
| Sound | Borys Buievskyi | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Vladimir Kudryavtsev | Lyricist |
| Sound | Volodymyr Sulimov | Sound Director |
| Directing | Zhemma Chaika | First Assistant Director |
| Camera | A. Kravchenko | Camera Operator |
| Camera | V. Ponomaryov | Camera Operator |
| Costume & Make-Up | Galina Fomina | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Vasiliy Garkaviy | Makeup & Hair |
| Art | G. Usenko | Set Decoration |
| Writing | Yekaterina Shandybina | Script Editor |
| Editing | Alla Golubenko | Editor |
| Visual Effects | M. Brodskiy | VFX Director of Photography |
| Visual Effects | Mykhailo Polunin | VFX Artist |
| Directing | V. Rainchkovskaya | Assistant Director |
| Camera | A. Cherniy | Assistant Camera |
| Lighting | G. Sidorenko | Lighting Artist |
| Sound | Vadim Gnedash | Conductor |
| Production | Leonid Kosharovskiy | Producer |
| Crew | Vladimir Samoylov | Military Consultant |
| Camera | Mykhailo Chorny | Director of Photography |
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