The plotting for this movie I'm assuming was given very little though. The acting is horrible and the action scenes, well, not much action in them..
Steven Brand, David Carradine, Alexander Nevsky
An American professor (Brand) teams up with a Russian biker (Nevsky) to search for historical treasures buried in and around Moscow.
DVD Release Date: June 9, 2009
Stats: 59 reviews
Flixster Reviews (59)
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November 17, 2008
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November 2, 2008
If you want to waste your time, this is the one for you. Very bad acting. poor dialog delivery and stupid action scenes!
The plot was non-existent as if they set a couple of grade-schoolers loose with some crayons, took the end result, and used it to start shooting. Seriously, t...( read more) -
March 29, 2008
Has to be one of the worst films i have watched. an hour and a half of my life ile never see again!!! i was laughing at that russian arnies(who he sounds like) acting.
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December 22, 2007
Super cheesy action movie with bad acting, a couple decent car chases, gun fights and stuff blowing up... oh and an ending leaving it wide open for a sequel.
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November 5, 2007
The cast is very unknown, at least I have never heard of them. But it was a good movie never the less.
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November 3, 2007
Very poor acting and a storyline that combined treasure hunting with car racing... predictable right from the get go... no action, no acting... it would be tough to find a movie on par or worse than this - I highly DO NOT recommend this!
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October 28, 2007
not what i had expected :( really boring movie with low standard. i wasnt expecting mucg from this movie. actors like david carradine could have put some life in it but still it was not a movie what i would call a standard quality that hollywood is known of making these days.
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