Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Hungarian gypsy working for a Russian mobster becomes a double agent for the FBI.A Hungarian gypsy working for a Russian mobster becomes a double agent for the FBI.A Hungarian gypsy working for a Russian mobster becomes a double agent for the FBI.
József Gyabronka
- Laszlo Juskus
- (as Jozsef Gyrbronka)
Attila Szatmári
- Tomas Nazarov
- (as Attilla Szatmari)
Zita Görög
- Nico
- (as Zita Gorog)
Ágnes Bánfalvy
- Mike's Neighbor
- (as Agnes Banfalvy)
Ákos Horváth
- Rita's Husband
- (as Akos Horvath)
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American B-movie favorite Steve Dorf plays a Hungarian-American FBI agent working undercover as a henchman to a Russian mob boss (a very fat Bob Hoskins) living in Budapest. The movie consists largely of Dorf and others tooling around Budapest, with several time outs so that Dorf can reassure Hoskins, who never leaves his study presumably because of his great girth, that he is not wearing a wire. The movie was shot on the cheap in Hungary, and like all such productions employs the typical mix of American, British and local actors. It is truly terrible. You will be kept waiting in vain for something to happen. This one of those films that depends on the actors to work without benefit of real direction. Even the best actor cannot work without a decent director. Just watch Hoskins stumble around throughout this.
- xredgarnetx
- 21 déc. 2007
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- AnecdotesBob Hoskins allegedly took the part after being offered 'the best catering in Hungary' during production.
- ConnexionsEdited from État d'urgence (1997)
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Box-office
- Budget
- 6 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 43 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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