A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2004
Original Title:
Сматывай удочки
Alternate Titles:
Jacked - Pulp Russia
Pucoljunk!
Smatyvay udochki
Змотуй вудки
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Russian Film Group
Step by Step Film Production
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 12+
Runtime: 115
Two friends, Al and Max, decide to spend the weekend fishing, during which, amid an incomprehensible noise, a briefcase full of dollars suddenly appears at the end of Al's fishing line. A boss who has lost a million dollars can't calm down, and his two bodyguards have to find a case within 48 hours. In the pursuit of money, the bandits work out various scenarios, forcing Al and Max to participate in this whole nightmare – an attempt to rob a bank, participation in a drug deal.
Camera Operator:
Nikolai Puchkov
Casting Director:
Irina Povolotskaya
Co-Producer:
Roman Shitov
Kostas Hionidis
Costume Design:
Marta Seer
Director:
Oleg Stepchenko
Director of Photography:
Dmitriy Maltsev
Joplin Wu
Editor:
Larisa Belova
Executive Producer:
Lyubov Maltseva
Ray Markovich
John Ryan
Michael Shahoud
Makeup Artist:
Valeriya Nikulina
Original Music Composer:
Anton Garcia
Producer:
Alexey A. Petrukhin
Oleg Stepchenko
Production Design:
Feliks Rostotsky
Production Manager:
John Smallcombe
Screenplay:
Oleg Stepchenko
Set Decoration:
David Dadunashvili
Ermanno Di Febo-Orsini
Sound:
Nikolai Mosin
Sound Designer:
Anatoly Belozerov
Steadicam Operator:
Alik Tagirov
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