Moscow Chill

Moscow Chill (Russian: Мороз по коже, romanized: Moroz po kozhe) is a 2007 Russian thriller film co-written and directed by Chris Solimine.[1][2]

Moscow Chill
Directed byChris Solimine
Screenplay byAndrey Konchalovskiy
Chris Solimine
StarringNorman Reedus
Konstantin Yushkevich
Slava Schoot
CinematographySergei Kozlov
Edited byHenry Richardson
Production
company
Production Center of Andrei Konchalovsky
Park Cinema Production
Rospofilm
Distributed byNashe Kino
Release date
  • December 7, 2007 (2007-12-07)
Running time
92 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguageEnglish
Russian
Budget$1 million (estimated)

Plot

American computer hacker Ray Perso is brought to Russia. His client is a Russian oligarch sitting in jail. He orders him to track down and steal the money that is hidden in the "International Bank Transfer System". Unexpectedly, Ray falls in love with a girl named Maya. Having successfully breached the system Ray realizes that he has become a pawn in someone else's game, and now the fate of people Perso cares about hangs solely upon him.

Cast

  • Norman Reedus as Ray Perso
  • Konstantin Yushkevich as Vasya
  • Slava Schoot as Dolphin
  • Kseniya Buravskaya as Maya
  • Alexander Lenkov as Mitya
  • Aleksandr Yakovlev as Ivan
  • Valery Marionov as Eel
  • Yuriy Dumchev as Carp
  • Vladimir Kuleshov as Dubinsky[3]
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