A crime soap opera about a Russian mobster retiring from "the business" on New Year's Eve, only to discover he has been targeted for death by a rival mobster.A crime soap opera about a Russian mobster retiring from "the business" on New Year's Eve, only to discover he has been targeted for death by a rival mobster.A crime soap opera about a Russian mobster retiring from "the business" on New Year's Eve, only to discover he has been targeted for death by a rival mobster.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Sergey Bodrov
- Deema
- (as Sergei Bodrov Jr.)
Juan Carlos Cantu
- Priest
- (as Juan Cantu)
Kerry Ann Enright
- Second Call Girl
- (as Kerry Johnston)
Evgeniy Lazarev
- Uncle Anatoly
- (as Eugene Lazarev)
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- ConnectionsReferences Microcosmos (1996)
- SoundtracksI Put a Spell on You
Written by Screamin' Jay Hawkins (as Jay Hawkins)
Used by permission of EMI UNART Catalog Inc.
Title version produced by Anagram Music & Radio Productions
Jeffery Ward and Ken Steiger (producers)
Performed by Nolan F. Porter II (vocals), Mike Nelson (Tenor, Baritone Sax), Ken Steiger (Guitars,
Bass), Luis Caballero (Drums), David Jenkins (Engineering, Keyboards)
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I wanted to see this movie because I liked "Kavkazskij Plennik" ("Prisoner of the Mountains") and "Brat" ("Brother") with Sergey Bodrov, Jr. and "Vor" ("The Thief") with Vladimir Mashkov. Well, unlike the other movies, "The Quickie" was a total waste of time. The story that makes little sense, very uneven acting (Lesley Ann Warren was especially bad), really awful dialogs, poor cinematography, what else could go wrong? I find it amusing that in practically every American-made movie, when the same-language-speaking foreigners (Russians in this case) are left alone, they prefer to communicate with each other mostly in broken English (and when they happen to speak Russian, for some reason translators feel obligated to add a lot of "f**ks" in the sentences, which have no profanity, literal or non-literal). At the same time, native-English-speaking actors choose to speak in broken Russian. Why is that? Getting back to the story, most of the subplots of the movie (e.g. betting the house, inviting Latin American paramilitaries, etc) either make no sense or do nothing more than confusing the viewers. It is too bad that Bodrov, Mashkov, and Leigh (all good actors in my humble opinion) got themselves involved in this disaster.
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- $3,000,000 (estimated)
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