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I'm Sorry, my English knowledges are very limited, and the tranlslation isn't perfect. Ah!, one thing, this article was translated from Spanish Wikipedia, I don't know Russian. -- Ravave ( talk) 21:22, 16 August 2011 (UTC)
It wasn't in American theaters but a DVD was rented in Redbox kiosks. The DVD has Russian audio and a quite good English dub track plus English subtitles. The extras on the disc also have English subtitles. Bizzybody ( talk) 09:55, 22 August 2011 (UTC)
Babelfish translation of information on the game. Name: Black lightning. Year of the release: 2010. Genre: Arcade - Racing (Cars) - 3d. Developer: CCCP Of games. Language of the interface: Rus Language of [ozvuchki]: Rus Publisher: New disk.
On the game: Dynamic racing [ekshen] on the motives of film “black lightning” - new blockbuster from Timur [Bekmambetova]! Together with the hero of game for you one must pass difficult way - from the messenger to the courageous pilot, capable of maintaining the most severe battle. Fight with the businessman [Kuptsovym] will be wrapped up by desperate pursuits and skirmishes. You will use powerful armament, fly around the dangerous sections of route, you destroy armored [khammery]. To be straightened with the enemies you machine guns and compact rocket installation will help. Save [Nastyu] - your excellent beloved, and at the same time also entire new-year Moscow!
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In the "Screenplay by" section the name Aleksandr Talal is spelled incorrectly. The correct spelling is Alexander Talal, as in here: [1] The confusion that I've been trying to deal with for a while has to do with Russian companies' submission of data to IMDB and other venues with gratuitous, no-holds-barred imaginings of how people's names are spelled, instead of finding out. Alexander Talal is what's written on my passport, and I have humble hopes of keeping my name intact under all my work, so in the end my filmography doesn't look like it belongs to a number of different authors. Will appreciate the edit. Thank you! 188.32.148.120 ( talk) 11:54, 24 October 2015 (UTC)
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