Deja vu
- 1990
- 1h 48m
During the Prohibition, Chicago mob send a hitman after a traitor. The only problem is that his traces lead to Odessa, and no one hitman can overcome the hardcore Soviet bureaucracy.During the Prohibition, Chicago mob send a hitman after a traitor. The only problem is that his traces lead to Odessa, and no one hitman can overcome the hardcore Soviet bureaucracy.During the Prohibition, Chicago mob send a hitman after a traitor. The only problem is that his traces lead to Odessa, and no one hitman can overcome the hardcore Soviet bureaucracy.
- Mick Nich (Mikita Nichiporuk)
- (as Wladimir Golowin)
- Franko De Niro
- (as Wojciech Wysocki)
- Klara Glushko
- (as Galina Pietrowa)
- Mishka Yaponchik (Mike the Little Jap)
- (as Nikolaj Karaczenkow)
- George (Sr. Lt. Perepletchikov)
- (as Oleg Szklowskij)
- Petro Krivonoschenko
- (as Wiktor Stiepanow)
- Kostya
- (as Wasilij Miszczenko)
- Shveitsar
- (as Witalij Szapowalow)
- Receptionist
- (as Walery Barda-Sklarenko)
- professor Babochkin
- (as Wsiewolod Safonow)
- Pioneer
- (as Alosza Wiernikow)
- dyadya Ashot
- (as Aram Kostakian)
- Aram Polakyan
- (as Murad Dzanibekian)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn the ending credit "Tosca", following names are credited: Giacomo Puccini, Zdzislaw Szostak (arrange), Joanna Cortes (solist), Orkiestra Filharmonii Lódzkiej, Artur Rubinstein (as Panstwowej filharmonii im. Artura Rubinsteina w Lodzi). However the recording used in film is the song of Maria Callas, recordings with Orchestra of the Royal Opera House in 1964.
- Quotes
Mick Nich: What do you mean 500?
Mishka Yaponchik: The guys probably drank it. It's the north, Alaska, freezing cold, they decided to warm themselves up.
Mick Nich: 500 bottles?
Mishka Yaponchik: Well, there were five of the guys.
- ConnectionsFeatured in V.I.P. (1991)
Now, I don't think this movie is available with subtitles, so you've got to know your Russian before you see it. You won't be sorry - the actors are superb (especially the Polish actor, who also appeared in 'Novie Amazonki'), the script is smart and funny as hell, and the early years of Soviet Empire have never looked so ridiculous as in this film.
- Magnet5176
- Sep 29, 2004
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