अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंAn RCMP officer is ordered to discreetly take a Russian immigrant into custody in advance of a state visit by the Soviet premier. When his prisoner is kidnapped, the officer is drawn into a ... सभी पढ़ेंAn RCMP officer is ordered to discreetly take a Russian immigrant into custody in advance of a state visit by the Soviet premier. When his prisoner is kidnapped, the officer is drawn into a complicated assasination scheme.An RCMP officer is ordered to discreetly take a Russian immigrant into custody in advance of a state visit by the Soviet premier. When his prisoner is kidnapped, the officer is drawn into a complicated assasination scheme.
Constantine Gregory
- Samuel
- (as Constantin De Goguel)
Walter Marsh
- Taggart
- (as Wally Marsh)
Doug McGrath
- Lars
- (as Douglas McGrath)
Wayne Robson
- Mechanic
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Jurgen Vogt
- Red Baron
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
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...than to invest ninety minutes of viewing on this apparently little-known political/espionage work. (I'd likely have gone 7.5 out of 10 if possible, if 8 might be a bit much.)
Anyway, I wouldn't fully disagree with the more unfavorable reviews already posted here, and I will further grant that there are a few, some not-so-minor, loose plot threads that remain unanswered before curtain, and that the whole finale would never have gone down that way.
Still, overall, I conclude differently. The acting doesn't go overboard, and the writing is about as tight as is reasonably possible, while avoiding over-exposition. So if the plot isn't spoon-fed and in fact takes some time to become clear ("clear"), let's consider that Segal's character is probably in a bit over his head; sure, he's RCMP, but one suspects his billet is not *quite* at the "KGB assassination plot" level. He's been blindsided by the twists and trying to work it all out as he goes along...just like the audience is. I found that pretty enjoyable, actually...
And I appreciated the use of unassuming VFW-class drinkeries, city streets-cum-roller hockey rinks, and interchangeable neighborhood Chinese restaurants as settings, not glittering casinos and ivory tower CEO lairs and the banks of the Riviera. A good RCMP officer would likely have honed his craft on the former, and caught the latter only on the silver screen.
Again, you can do far worse. Don't pay to watch it, but don't avoid it either.
Anyway, I wouldn't fully disagree with the more unfavorable reviews already posted here, and I will further grant that there are a few, some not-so-minor, loose plot threads that remain unanswered before curtain, and that the whole finale would never have gone down that way.
Still, overall, I conclude differently. The acting doesn't go overboard, and the writing is about as tight as is reasonably possible, while avoiding over-exposition. So if the plot isn't spoon-fed and in fact takes some time to become clear ("clear"), let's consider that Segal's character is probably in a bit over his head; sure, he's RCMP, but one suspects his billet is not *quite* at the "KGB assassination plot" level. He's been blindsided by the twists and trying to work it all out as he goes along...just like the audience is. I found that pretty enjoyable, actually...
And I appreciated the use of unassuming VFW-class drinkeries, city streets-cum-roller hockey rinks, and interchangeable neighborhood Chinese restaurants as settings, not glittering casinos and ivory tower CEO lairs and the banks of the Riviera. A good RCMP officer would likely have honed his craft on the former, and caught the latter only on the silver screen.
Again, you can do far worse. Don't pay to watch it, but don't avoid it either.
Mountie George Segal is currently on suspension. He is ordered by Special Services to pick up a Russian national; it seems that Alexei Kosygin is coming to Vancouver, and they don't want this guy on the street. Before Segal can pick him up, he is kidnapped, and Segal must find out by whom and why.
I've seen Vancouver in person once, and hundreds of times in the movies, although it's usually masquerading as some other place. Because it arose as a place for Hollywood to shoot movies that satisfied the British Kinematograph Act, it developed as a cheap film center. In person, it's a very handsome city,and this is the first time I recall seeing it as itself. It's worth seeing for that.
It's also worth seeing for Segal's performance. He was a fine actor, adept at playing a schlub, but here's he's believable as a man of action. The movie is eked out with the usual assortment of Hollywood and British movie performers, like Denholm Elliott, Peter Jackson, Nigel Stock, and Louise Fletcher. My favorite role seems to be anonymous: a little old lady who can't remember Segal's sweetly spoken instructions to call the Mounties and tell them that Kosygin will be shot.
I've seen Vancouver in person once, and hundreds of times in the movies, although it's usually masquerading as some other place. Because it arose as a place for Hollywood to shoot movies that satisfied the British Kinematograph Act, it developed as a cheap film center. In person, it's a very handsome city,and this is the first time I recall seeing it as itself. It's worth seeing for that.
It's also worth seeing for Segal's performance. He was a fine actor, adept at playing a schlub, but here's he's believable as a man of action. The movie is eked out with the usual assortment of Hollywood and British movie performers, like Denholm Elliott, Peter Jackson, Nigel Stock, and Louise Fletcher. My favorite role seems to be anonymous: a little old lady who can't remember Segal's sweetly spoken instructions to call the Mounties and tell them that Kosygin will be shot.
Another Well restored 70s film on Tubi: The 2023 answer to the sorely missed VHS rental store.
I've began to like the recently departed George Segal. Appreciate his work in comedy/drama and in this little gem of a thriller. As a 80s kid, I just missed his earlier work, or he didn't leave an impression that he does as an adult. He was in EVERYTHING!
Any film buff will find this worth seeking out. Yes, It's another "Russia Bad" thriller. What got me was not the plot, but it has a number of well crafted scenes that go in a different direction than you would expect. And they made it look easy. The light humor does not come off forced either. If this were a modern movie (and it can easily be remade) it would be a heavy handed, digitally shot, by the numbers stream & forget factory piece with D. Rock Johnson saving the world again.
As much as I enjoyed it, the location, and excellent cast, it seemed longer than the 90 minutes. Nonetheless, a must for 70s thriller seekers.
I've began to like the recently departed George Segal. Appreciate his work in comedy/drama and in this little gem of a thriller. As a 80s kid, I just missed his earlier work, or he didn't leave an impression that he does as an adult. He was in EVERYTHING!
Any film buff will find this worth seeking out. Yes, It's another "Russia Bad" thriller. What got me was not the plot, but it has a number of well crafted scenes that go in a different direction than you would expect. And they made it look easy. The light humor does not come off forced either. If this were a modern movie (and it can easily be remade) it would be a heavy handed, digitally shot, by the numbers stream & forget factory piece with D. Rock Johnson saving the world again.
As much as I enjoyed it, the location, and excellent cast, it seemed longer than the 90 minutes. Nonetheless, a must for 70s thriller seekers.
Thrills from Lou Lombardo. From the golden age, the vintage year of 1975, back when people didn't work so much from home. Somewhat lengthy and baroque perhaps but loose enough to feel the street level action. Made for a big screen. No shortage of explosions, stunts, bad guys, collisions, jams, helicopter action, in Vancouver, strung together by an unpredictable and fun George Segal who correlates to the disparate points of the conspiracy. Location scenes predominate throughout including from extreme heights. Of course excellent acting. Good color, editing and cinematography. With Christina Raines.
'Russian Roulette' is an independently produced thriller lensed on location in Vancouver, The Russian premier's State visit to the city, sparks an intricate And elaborate assassination plot, The ever excellent and watchable, George Segal, stars as Harry Shaver, a Royal Canadian Mountain,Cop who's currently on suspension for an undisclosed offense towards his boss,
Segal becomes involved in the staking out of a Russian political troublemaker, whom is currently residing in Vancouver, The plot thickens when said troublemaker goes missing, and the arrival of a Hit-man from Detroit really gets the plot going,
In a hilarious scene Segal accidentally kill's the hit-man, which leaves him with questions without answers, Segal with love interest in tow,sets out in a desperate race against time to thwart the assassination,before it's too late, which culminate's in a deadly rooftop/helicopter/ suicide bomb showdown,
There is a wealth of talent involved including British favorite Denholm Elliot, as a greasy Informant, Gordon Jackson, and Cristina Raines as Segal's love interest, Robert Romanus, as an obnoxious hit-man,
It would be great if they could put this on DVD as it would benefit from a spruced up restoration,
Segal becomes involved in the staking out of a Russian political troublemaker, whom is currently residing in Vancouver, The plot thickens when said troublemaker goes missing, and the arrival of a Hit-man from Detroit really gets the plot going,
In a hilarious scene Segal accidentally kill's the hit-man, which leaves him with questions without answers, Segal with love interest in tow,sets out in a desperate race against time to thwart the assassination,before it's too late, which culminate's in a deadly rooftop/helicopter/ suicide bomb showdown,
There is a wealth of talent involved including British favorite Denholm Elliot, as a greasy Informant, Gordon Jackson, and Cristina Raines as Segal's love interest, Robert Romanus, as an obnoxious hit-man,
It would be great if they could put this on DVD as it would benefit from a spruced up restoration,
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाBecause of director Lou Lombardo's drug use throughout the picture, the finale of the film was shot by director Anthony Squire after the producers expressed safety concerns.
- गूफ़When the thug grabs Shaver by the neck and lifts him off his feet outside the Ho Ho Chop Suey restaurant at about 51:30, there's a thin filament visible over his right shoulder in the close-up shot, probably part of the rig used to actually lift George Segal.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in TCM Guest Programmer: Jonathan Scott (2023)
- साउंडट्रैकHey Manana
Music by Michael J. Lewis
Lyrics by Tony Hiller
[Played when Shaver first walks into the War Amps Veteran's Club to meet Petapiece]
टॉप पसंद
रेटिंग देने के लिए साइन-इन करें और वैयक्तिकृत सुझावों के लिए वॉचलिस्ट करें
- How long is Russian Roulette?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $12,50,000(अनुमानित)
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 33 मिनट
- ध्वनि मिश्रण
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.85 : 1
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