Say It in Russian explained

Say It in Russian
Director:Jeff Celentano
Producer:Kenneth G. Eade
Mark A. Cifelli
Jefferson Richard
Starring:Steven Brand
Rade Šerbedžija
Faye Dunaway
Musetta Vander
Alex Nesic
Steven Berkoff
Elya Baskin
Music:Pinar Toprak
Distributor:Dalton Pictures
Country:United States
France
Language:English

Say it in Russian is a 2007 American/French film, co-written and produced by Kenneth G. Eade, and starring Rade Šerbedžija, Faye Dunaway and Steven Brand.[1]

Say it in Russian is directed by Jeff Celentano, and edited by William M. Anderson and David Rawlins. It is produced by Imperia Entertainment, Inc. The motion picture was one of the first pictures ever successfully finished by a small cap company that trades its stock on the Pink Sheets. The movie has been picked up for distribution by Dalton Pictures and was released on 4 May 2009 in Carmike cinemas.

Plot

Andrew (Steven Brand) meets a young Russian girl, Daria, while on vacation in Europe and falls in love. He goes to Moscow, where he meets Daria's father (Rade Šerbedžija), a rich Russian mafia oligarch, and becomes entwined with his situation, which places them both in grave danger.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Say It in Russian (2007). IMDb. 1 February 2021.