Den of Lions
Den of Lions (Hungarian title: Oroszlánbarlang) is a 2003 American-Hungarian film, directed by James Bruce. It is a violent direct-to-video B movie, starring relatively famous actors.
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Directed by | James Bruce |
Produced by | Daphne Lerner Váradi Gábor |
Written by | James Bruce Freddy Deane |
Starring | Stephen Dorff Bob Hoskins Ian Hart Zita Görög Laura Fraser |
Music by | Ron Hay |
Cinematography | Jean-François Robin |
Edited by | Kaman |
Release date | Italy May 13, 2003 Hungary February 5, 2006 United States March 7, 2006 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | United States Hungary |
Language | English |
Budget | $6,000,000 (estimated) |
Plot
Mike Varga (Stephen Dorff) is an FBI agent with Hungarian roots and a gypsy origin. For a new investigation, Varga is sent to Budapest, to be an infiltrator in the Russian mafia and especially, to get close to the brutal mafia boss Darius Paskevic (Bob Hoskins) and get rid of his series of crimes. However, Varga gets into trouble, when he falls in love with Paskevic's daughter (Laura Fraser).
Cast
- Stephen Dorff - Mike Varga
- Bob Hoskins - Darius Paskevic
- Laura Fraser - Katya Paskevic
- Ian Hart - Rob Shepard
- David O'Hara - Ferko Kurchina
- József Gyabronka - Laszlo Juskus
- Andrew McCulloch - Gyurka Kovacs
- Tania Emery - Rita
- Philip Madoc - Grandpa Marcus
- Zita Görög - Nico (as Zita Gorog)
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