Film Question - US and Russia in Each Other's Films
Sentinel76 Astrakhan
thysentinel at HOTMAIL.COM
Wed Jul 31 15:20:32 UTC 2013
"Golden Eye" and a number of 007 movies including one of my favorite Russia-related movie moments of all time in "Moonraker":
CIA operative: "Sorry to have awaken you, General!"
Soviet General: "How can I sleep? Problems, problems, nothing but problems..." (turning towards a hot babe in his bed)
Also:
X-Men: The First Class
Snatch ("Boris the Bullet Dodga!")
Bourne Supremacy
>From the Russian side:
Jack Vos'merkin - Amerikanets
Kapitan Vrungel
Odinochnoe Plavanie
Hope this helps,
Vadim
P.S. So nobody is interested in taking a look at Vysotsky's "Oshibka Vyshla"?
> Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2013 10:43:52 -0400
> From: rifkin at TCNJ.EDU
> Subject: [SEELANGS] Film Question - US and Russia in Each Other's Films
> To: SEELANGS at LISTSERV.UA.EDU
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> Dear Colleagues:
>
> I'm putting together a series of US and Russian films that depict both cultures. I have a couple of Russian films to start with - Brat 2, American Daughter, Barber of Siberia - but I'd appreciate suggestions of more Russian films that depict Americans and American films that depict Russian characters and Russian culture. All I'm coming up with are these:
>
> Rocky 4
> Russia House
> Sneakers
> Moscow on the Hudson
> Red Dawn
> The Russians Are Coming
> Dr Strangelove
>
> Thanks for any suggestions you may offer.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Ben Rifkin
>
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