**SPOILERS** After his son NYPD detective Andre, Adrian Paul, was killed on a raid on Russian mobster Nikolay Kilmov upstate New York secret hide out Andre's father retired US diplomat Rober Chambers, Michael York, decided to track Kilmov down in his native Moscow and bring him to justice. Going to Moscow with Andre's partner in the NYPD Rudy Sosa, Robert Madrid, Chamber had no trouble at all finding Kilmov at a swanky Moscow nightclub but apprehending him was another story.In a wild shootout with both Chambers Rudy and members of the Moscow police department Kilmov made his escape killing Moscow police squad leader Denis, Jeff Celentano, in the process. Unknow to Chambers he got an unexpected ally in his hunt for the dangerous and elusive Kilmov Denis' good friend and partner in the Moscow Police Department Alexander Nevsky, Vlad Stepanov,to help him! Forming an unsays alliance Chambers and Stepanov work together, sometimes against their better judgment, to track down Kilmov and his gang of illegal arms dealing hoodlums. It also turns out that Kilmov is being protected by higher ups in both the police and Moscow City Administration in making illegal arms deals with any number of terrorists organizations, including El-Qeada, with them getting a cut in the profits! It's now up to Chambers and Stepanov to go on their own, with the Moscow PD under orders to lay off, against the Kilmov Mob before they sell a number of suitcase nuclear bombs to be used by international terrorists groups like Al-Qeada that would end up making the attacks of 9/11 look like child's play.It's former prize fighter and bodybuilder Alexander Nevsky who makes the film worth while as the soft spoken and head cracking Moscow cop Vlad Stepanov. Taking on both the Kilmov Mob and Moscow's corrupt politicians Stepanov has no trouble putting them away even, when he's later captured, with both hands tied behind his back. ***SPOILERS*** Chambers who uses his diplomatic connections to track down the Kilmov Mob soon finds out that they, those he trusted, set him and his crime fighting partner Stepanov up to be whacked by Kilmov & Co. It's Stepanov superhuman strength and endurance as well as Chambers expertise in fencing that not only got them out of that dangerous fix but put and end to not only Kilmov but those who were protecting as well as dealing with him.Playing a part that Arnold Schwarzenegger would feel very at home with Nevsky actually eclipses him in the film in how much bigger and muscular he is compared to the former movie Terminator. Standing at 6 foot 7 inches and weighing over 300 pounds, all solid muscles, with eye popping 23 inch arms Nevsky makes Arnold look like Danny DeVito, Schwarzenegger diminutive co-star in "Twins", when compared to himself!
... View MoreIt felt like I watched this movie thousand times before.It was absolutely predictable.Every time the story tried to get a bit twisted,every time I awaited something interesting to happen, I saw nothing but what I expected. Like "The bread factory opened up another facility,because there was not enough bread". In two words:Flat story,that has become a cliché,bad acting,bad special effects...Only the dumb Russian cop,Vlad, was a bit funny while punishing around the bad guys.The pile of muscles was so incredibly STUPID,that it made me laugh at him for a moment. I wonder why i waste my time spitting on that shame-of-a-movie... It won't get worse (because it is not possible) :D
... View MoreThis movie is a vehicle for Schwarzenegger-clone Alexander Nevsky. His charisma however is insufficient to lift this movie above the level of its poor script. He has little to add to his Arnie-act.Michael York is quite pathetic as the begging diplomat. Watching him revisit his D'Artagnan-act from the time that he was a better actor made me feel uneasy. Come on, you can do better than that!The story is full of holes and unexplained relations; top of this bill is the informer of Vlad, who sounds like an American woman, but from the context appears to be working for a Russian government-department.Although the story takes place well after the end of the Communist-regime, all the Russian characters are still very communist-like. In contradiction to that, Vlad is allowed to drive a pimped up all utility vehicle as police-car. The action scenes are poorly shot and therefore lack dynamics.Not a must see movie...
... View MoreA retired diplomat, played nicely by Michael York, goes to Russia to get revenge on the Russian gangster that murdered the diplomat's policeman son. There the diplomat meets an exceptionally strong and decent Russian cop who helps him bring the Russian gangster to justice.I remembered the old action flicks of the 1980s that always portray the Russians as evil bad guys out to undermine the righteous U.S. government. It's interesting to see this time the Russian guy as a hero.Not a great flick, it's really typically a "B" action flick. Michael York lends some class to this mediocre movie. Alexander Nevsky, who plays the Russian cop is kind of "blah" but surprisingly has some chemistry with Michael York. Face it, Michael York is such a good actor that he'd have chemistry with anyone he's doing a scene with. Disappointingly, the handsome Adrian Paul gets killed within the first 15 minutes into the movie. Now, if Adrian Paul was in this movie longer, it would've been an above average "B" action flick. All I can say about Adrian Paul is that he is real nice to look at for the first 15 minutes of the movie. The villain, played by Richard Tyson, is your typical bad guy. He's very blonde and very villainous in this movie.Rent this flick if there is nothing else on TV to watch. It's okay. It doesn't suck too bad. The action scenes are decent. The acting could be better, the plot could've moved much faster, but hey, you get to see what Russia looks like today!
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