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Deja vu

  • 1990
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
1.6K
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Juliusz Machulski in Deja vu (1990)
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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.

  • Director
    • Juliusz Machulski
  • Writers
    • Aleksandr Borodyanskiy
    • Juliusz Machulski
  • Stars
    • Jerzy Stuhr
    • Vladimir Golovin
    • Wojciech Wysocki
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Juliusz Machulski
    • Writers
      • Aleksandr Borodyanskiy
      • Juliusz Machulski
    • Stars
      • Jerzy Stuhr
      • Vladimir Golovin
      • Wojciech Wysocki
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Jerzy Stuhr
    Jerzy Stuhr
    • Johnny Pollack
    Vladimir Golovin
    Vladimir Golovin
    • Mick Nich (Mikita Nichiporuk)
    • (as Wladimir Golowin)
    Wojciech Wysocki
    Wojciech Wysocki
    • Franko De Niro
    • (as Wojciech Wysocki)
    Galina Petrova
    Galina Petrova
    • Klara Glushko
    • (as Galina Pietrowa)
    Nikolay Karachentsov
    Nikolay Karachentsov
    • Mishka Yaponchik (Mike the Little Jap)
    • (as Nikolaj Karaczenkow)
    Liza Machulska
    Liza Machulska
    • Afrodita Perepletchikova
    Oleg Shklovsky
    Oleg Shklovsky
    • George (Sr. Lt. Perepletchikov)
    • (as Oleg Szklowskij)
    Viktor Stepanov
    Viktor Stepanov
    • Petro Krivonoschenko
    • (as Wiktor Stiepanow)
    Vasiliy Mishchenko
    Vasiliy Mishchenko
    • Kostya
    • (as Wasilij Miszczenko)
    Vitaliy Shapovalov
    Vitaliy Shapovalov
    • Shveitsar
    • (as Witalij Szapowalow)
    Valery Barda-Sklyarenko
    Valery Barda-Sklyarenko
    • Receptionist
    • (as Walery Barda-Sklarenko)
    Vsevolod Safonov
    Vsevolod Safonov
    • professor Babochkin
    • (as Wsiewolod Safonow)
    Alonsa Vernikov
    Alonsa Vernikov
    • Pioneer
    • (as Alosza Wiernikow)
    Grzegorz Herominski
    Grzegorz Herominski
    • Nemetsky trener
    Wojciech Malajkat
    Wojciech Malajkat
    Cezary Pazura
    Cezary Pazura
    • Nemetsky velosipedist
    Armen Khostikyan
    Armen Khostikyan
    • dyadya Ashot
    • (as Aram Kostakian)
    Murad Janibekyan
    • Aram Polakyan
    • (as Murad Dzanibekian)
    • Director
      • Juliusz Machulski
    • Writers
      • Aleksandr Borodyanskiy
      • Juliusz Machulski
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    5denis888

    A comedy, a farce, a medium job

    The joint Polish-Soviet film had to be something very funny and fresh. Indeed, the very theme seems to be very promising - 1923, a police informer runs from Chicago to the Soviet city Odessa, that lies at the Black Sea coast, then, the killer is sent to murder him. This hapless killer, played by the great Jerzy Stuhr, is met with the strangling Soviet hospitality, he is mistaken with the famous scientist, he is in the series of the extremely funny gags, and finally he fails to commit his job. The play of the Russian film stars is also great - Nikolay Karachentsov plays a mafia bootlegger, and the untimely demised Viktor Stepanov plays a noisy Ukrainian farmer, also, the small role of Cesare Pazura as a German bicyclist is also great. But in general, the film is far too long, too banal often and the unnecessary nudity scenes and pointless musical interludes make it a half-hearted job.
    9scarr-6

    Soviet Bureaucracy meets Chicago gangsters

    Following up Magnet, my copy does have English subtitles in packaging that is otherwise Russian, dated 2002. The translation is so bad as to add considerably to the humor: somebody has a dictionary and is taking the first entry. Thus the ship will 'float away' to Sumatra, the Chicago gang is selling 'homemade whiskey,' nary an 'a', 'an', or 'the', and very creative use of prepositions. A good fraction of the dialog is in English, enough to follow the plot even without translation.

    This is a different style of humor than we North Americans are used to, reminding me of the early Soviet satirist Bulkagov, or Ilf and Petrov in 'The Twelve Chairs'. The star player, Jerzy Stuhr, is strongly reminiscent of Mel Brooks, and plays a constantly frustrated American killer to the hilt. Watch for the scene on the Odessa steps.

    If anyone can identify who is singing the Deja Vue theme at the end, I'd be grateful.
    evgeniy77

    It is a movie that shows the fact that comedy was born in Odessa.

    It is a movie that shows the fact that comedy was born in Odessa. Even when you are dealing with assassins you can make a funny movie if you are doing it in Odessa. Odessa is a self-proclaimed (deservedly so!) capital of humor. Second only to the city holiday of the city's founding (September 2, 1794) is the citywide celebration of April 1st with the annual "Yumorina" (Humor Day). In 1988 (or 1987) when the movie was being made, I used to live near the round building that is used in the movie as the "Bakery" in which the Informer is hiding out. I used to see the crew making this film, but had no idea what this film was or if I will ever see it. About ten years later, when living in America, I rented this film not knowing anything about it. Seeing Odessa again was a treat in itself. But then I saw the scenes near the "Bakery" and almost fell off my chair!!! I have seen this film being made!!! It was an incredible experience. September 2nd is approaching. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ODESSA!!!!
    Magnet5176

    Funny and original, know your Russian before you watch

    This movie deserves to be recognized. It is an original comedy spoofing the early years of the Soviet empire, with all their grotesque and pretentiousness. It is a story of an American killer-for-hire, who is sent by the Mafia to kill an informer. Out of all places, the informer is hiding in the newly Soviet Russia. The killer is mistaken for the well-known scientist traveling around the world, so the Soviet bureaucracy kicks in the high gear, determined to show off the new wonderful Russia for the famous foreign 'scientist'. With all the attention and constant companionship of one over-zealous Soviet tour guide (a hilarious turn by an unknown Russian actress), the killer gets in all these ridiculous situations just to follow up on his contract. In turn, the informer knows that the mob guys are after him and decides to strike first. In short, it is a never ending situational romp with funny one liners that I remember to this day (even though I saw it when I was a child growing up in Russia).

    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.

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    • Trivia
      In 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.

    • Connections
      Featured in V.I.P. (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Deja vu
      Music by Krzesimir Debski

      Words by Jacek Bromski

      Sung by Majka Jezowska

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 1990 (Poland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Poland
      • Soviet Union
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
      • Polish
    • Also known as
      • Deja Vu
    • Filming locations
      • Lódz, Lódzkie, Poland
    • Production companies
      • Odessa Film Studio
      • Odessa Film Studios
      • Studio Filmowe Zebra
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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