Moscow Heat (2004) [R]

Release Date:
November 24, 2004

Original Title:
Moscow Heat

Alternate Titles:
Moscow Heat
Московская жара

Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Czar Pictures
ITN Distribution

Production Countries:
Russia

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 89

Vengeance is only the beginning.

After a U.S. policeman is killed by black market weapons dealers, his partner, Rudy (Robert Madrid), and the murdered cop's father, ex-British Intelligence agent Roger Chambers (Michael York), head to Moscow to find the killers. The two begin to track down their targets, but their plan falters when Rudy's injured and Chambers is arrested. Enter Vlad (Alexander Nevsky), a Russian officer who's willing to help the men complete their mission.

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Art Direction:
Vadim Taranenko

Assistant Art Director:
Sergey Nefedkin
Yury Mitrichev
Alexander Stukov

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Alexander Kirichenko
Pavel Aphipov
Viktor Krylov

Assistant Costume Designer:
Irina Rodionova

Assistant Editor:
Ksenya Shedrina

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Natalia Fedorova

Associate Producer:
Katerina Ryndenkova

Camera Operator:
Andrey Yazidji
Vladimir Chebotarev
Vyacheslav Romanovich
Evgeniy Lebedev
Petr Pizhov
Sergey Lozhnikov

Casting:
Joy Todd
Craig Campobasso

Chief Lighting Technician:
Petr Shmelev

Co-Producer:
Robert Madrid

Costume Designer:
Natalia Pustovata

Costumer:
Ekaterina Baranova
Marfa Lomakina
Tatiana Salnikova

Dialogue Editor:
Larry Goeb

Director:
Jeff Celentano

Director of Photography:
John B. Aronson

Dolly Grip:
Sergey Smirnov
Alexey Ivanov

Editor:
Gib Jaffe

Executive Producer:
Alexander Nevsky

Fight Choreographer:
Tony Leung Siu-Hung
Alexander Nevsky

First Assistant Camera:
Evgeny Kukov
Sergey Sunin
Mikhail Blinov

First Assistant Director:
Elena Cherednichenko

Foley:
Chris Irwin

Key Grip:
Alexander Karasev

Key Makeup Artist:
Elena Vahovskaya

Local Casting:
Galina Malyshickaya

Location Manager:
Vladimir Mazaev

Makeup Artist:
Anastasiya Agaltsova
Svetlana Alexikova

Original Music Composer:
Richard John Baker

Producer:
Alexander Izotov

Production Consultant:
Whitney R. Hunter

Production Design:
Lev Grudev

Script Supervisor:
Anastasya Vasileva
Elena Lopuhova

Second Assistant Camera:
Nikita Belyakov
Yury Konjin

Second Assistant Director:
Andrei Silkin

Second Unit Director:
Tony Leung Siu-Hung

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Philipp Fedorov

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Yiu Man-Kei

Sound:
Patrick Bietz

Sound Design Assistant:
Dmitri Smirnov
Evgeny Rogov
Stanislav Krechkov

Sound Designer:
Alexander Platoshin

Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Messick

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jeffrey Perkins
Eric Justen

Sound Supervisor:
Patrick Bietz

Special Effects Coordinator:
Evgeny Pokrovsky

Steadicam Operator:
Andrey Yazidji
Vladimir Chebotarev
Vyacheslav Romanovich

Still Photographer:
Maxim Pakhomov

Story:
Alexander Izotov

Stunt Coordinator:
Nikolay Sisoev
Igor Panin

Stunts:
Andrey Krasnov
Svetlana Veselovskaya
Dmitry Baramzin
Andrey Dunin
Tatiana Lojkina
Dmitry Puzirev
Vitaly Zorin
Ivan Bezuglov
Elena Lotanova
Ilia Nosov
Sergei Fetisov
Alexey Tatashvili
Katrina M. Faessel
Sergey Ivanov
Konstantin Semipyatnov
Fedor Shilov
Alexey Kolesnik
Denis Onishenko
Oleg Stepanishev

Third Assistant Director:
Katrina M. Faessel

Unit Production Manager:
Evgeny Lein

Writer:
Alexander Nevsky
Robert Madrid

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