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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn American professor (Brand) teams up with a Russian biker (Nevsky) to search for historical treasures buried in and around Moscow.An American professor (Brand) teams up with a Russian biker (Nevsky) to search for historical treasures buried in and around Moscow.An American professor (Brand) teams up with a Russian biker (Nevsky) to search for historical treasures buried in and around Moscow.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Maksim Konovalov
- Bolt
- (as Maxim Konovalov)
Maksim Pokrovskiy
- Gorinych
- (as Max Pokrovsky)
Katerina Ryndenkova
- Lida
- (as Ekaterina Ryndenkova)
Francesca Carlin
- Officer Tzyu
- (as Franceska Carlin)
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I gave it a try, stayed with it for about an hour, but I had to give up. It beat me. Although there was an effort, as one other reviewer noted, it appeared the producers figured they had to dumb it down for the masses. Editing was weak. At one point, the police get a call of a disturbance so they decide to go investigate. Next scene, the disturbance begins! No respect for the viewer. And the clichés - Lord, I lost count. From your typical fight at the bar to the comment, "If I tell you, I'll have to kill you." I can see middle school kids being entertained, but certainly not grown adults. Although I must say, the character of "Wolf" had the best Schwarzenegger impersonation I've ever heard!
Don't waste any time off your already precious life on this.
Pathetic at best and I'm being generous is the only way to describe this D grade attempt at a movie.
The attempt at acting and the Russian/American accents were terrible. Story line is so cheesy.
A professor of history who is drag racing treasure hunter searching for the treasure of the Knights Templar.
It is what it is and it is definitely bad.
If hope my comments save's someone from watching this. The best part of this movie was turning it off and it didn't take long.
Pathetic at best and I'm being generous is the only way to describe this D grade attempt at a movie.
The attempt at acting and the Russian/American accents were terrible. Story line is so cheesy.
A professor of history who is drag racing treasure hunter searching for the treasure of the Knights Templar.
It is what it is and it is definitely bad.
If hope my comments save's someone from watching this. The best part of this movie was turning it off and it didn't take long.
I watched this film mainly because it has received such a high IMDb rating (7.8 when I saw it) and some very positive viewer comments. I decided to overlook the dodgy sounding plot (a hard working academic by day, and a racy car driver by night, seeks unspecified "treasure" through the streets of Moscow), and give it a go. How I wish I hadn't...
The main problems with this film are as follows: (1) the plot is ridiculous, utter nonsense. You can actually here the script writers in their meeting with the studios, gulping their mineral water and saying "it's Indiana Jones meets The Fast and the Furious meets The Da Vinci Code!" Well it is in that elements have been blatantly copied... sorry I mean influenced... by those films, but unfortunately none of the humour, excitement or intellectual interest has made it into this particular piece of cinematic history.
(2) The acting. This is probably the best thing about the film, because it is just unintentionally hilarious. Who knew there were so many bad actors working in Hollywood? Their timing and delivery is atrocious. And don't get me started on their "Russian" accents. I had no idea Moscow had such a prominent French-German population. Some money might have been best spent on a dialect coach, or at least helping this poor habitually out-of-work (for a reason, some might say) actors learn that not all Europeans speak in the same accent. And Sherilynn Fenn - have times got so bad for you, my love? You should be ashamed!
(3) The direction. I know very little about film making, but this is so bad that it jars even if you are an average Joe with no idea about movie-making. My favourite bit of direction was the cut to a large dead animal on the wall of a bar, that jerked me out of my clunky-dialogue induced reverie and at least provided me with another piece of unexpected mirth.
(4) The script. Don't ask. Just don't.
So all in all this film MIGHT (and I stress might) appeal to 13 year old boys whose ideal film is Indian Jones meets The Fast and the Furious meets... oh you get the picture. However if said 13 year old boys have a little more intelligence and taste than perhaps that group generally get credit for, then they might also run screaming from this monstrosity.
I'd say to all involved in the making of this film - don't give up your day job. And if this is your day job? God help us all.
The main problems with this film are as follows: (1) the plot is ridiculous, utter nonsense. You can actually here the script writers in their meeting with the studios, gulping their mineral water and saying "it's Indiana Jones meets The Fast and the Furious meets The Da Vinci Code!" Well it is in that elements have been blatantly copied... sorry I mean influenced... by those films, but unfortunately none of the humour, excitement or intellectual interest has made it into this particular piece of cinematic history.
(2) The acting. This is probably the best thing about the film, because it is just unintentionally hilarious. Who knew there were so many bad actors working in Hollywood? Their timing and delivery is atrocious. And don't get me started on their "Russian" accents. I had no idea Moscow had such a prominent French-German population. Some money might have been best spent on a dialect coach, or at least helping this poor habitually out-of-work (for a reason, some might say) actors learn that not all Europeans speak in the same accent. And Sherilynn Fenn - have times got so bad for you, my love? You should be ashamed!
(3) The direction. I know very little about film making, but this is so bad that it jars even if you are an average Joe with no idea about movie-making. My favourite bit of direction was the cut to a large dead animal on the wall of a bar, that jerked me out of my clunky-dialogue induced reverie and at least provided me with another piece of unexpected mirth.
(4) The script. Don't ask. Just don't.
So all in all this film MIGHT (and I stress might) appeal to 13 year old boys whose ideal film is Indian Jones meets The Fast and the Furious meets... oh you get the picture. However if said 13 year old boys have a little more intelligence and taste than perhaps that group generally get credit for, then they might also run screaming from this monstrosity.
I'd say to all involved in the making of this film - don't give up your day job. And if this is your day job? God help us all.
Absolute rubbish...
Editing, acting & storyline was very poor... production values not too bad, but overall, RUBBISH!
The new would-be Russian big-guy that plays "Wolf" can't act for toffee.
Carradine's role is predictable and the closest thing to a good turn in the whole thing... and that's saying something!
The Russel Crowre look-alike in the lead role was acceptable, bit that's the best I can say...
What a waste of time!
Editing, acting & storyline was very poor... production values not too bad, but overall, RUBBISH!
The new would-be Russian big-guy that plays "Wolf" can't act for toffee.
Carradine's role is predictable and the closest thing to a good turn in the whole thing... and that's saying something!
The Russel Crowre look-alike in the lead role was acceptable, bit that's the best I can say...
What a waste of time!
The worst movie I've ever seen (after Borat). Horrible actors, stupid story. These people have never seen a camera. Maybe they have been "hired" from the street. The plot of the movie is very shallow. They somehow tried to copy from "Largo" and other movies, but did not succeed. They even stole David from "Largo" so that they can get some viewers. Another side of the story is that all characters are really ugly. Even the "beautiful" girlfriend of the main character looks like hit by a truck. And she is also a very bad actress. The movie consists of disconnected scenes. Seems as if it has been shot randomly, with no main idea. Cars, races, history--all at one place. Really bad English coming from people who obviously read the text from behind the camera, because they don't even seem to focus on the subject they are talking about. Hard to believe someone spent time and money to shoot that movie. Shame.
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- WissenswertesMarina Anderson, ex-wife of David Carradine, did the American voice for the Russian female lead in the film (role of Masha). She didn't know David was in the film until she showed up in ADR.
- PatzerWhen the Russian blows up the yellow car near the end of the movie it lands on its wheels. But when the other two yellow cars go in reverse there is a quick shot of the blown up car and now it is on its side.
- Alternative VersionenIn Russia, the film was presented in two versions. Comedy (Fast and Furious da Vinci) and original (Treasure Raiders). The comedy version adds more humor to the dialogue.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Best of the Worst: Our DVD and Blu-ray Collection (2019)
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- 10.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
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- 851.570 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 32 Min.(92 min)
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