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An assassin playing both sides in a Russian gang war becomes the target of an unknown enemy.An assassin playing both sides in a Russian gang war becomes the target of an unknown enemy.An assassin playing both sides in a Russian gang war becomes the target of an unknown enemy.
George Remes
- Gregori
- (as Remes George)
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Did you know
- TriviaReleased straight to DVD in the United States.
- GoofsWhen Damyan arrives at Vlad's place you can see several crew members reflected on the glass door when he goes inside.
- Quotes
Ray Carver: There are those who say it's a blessing to know who you are, what you've been destined to do in life. But to me it's more like a curse.
- ConnectionsReferenced in One in the Chamber: Behind the Scenes (2012)
- SoundtracksSpring Is in the Air
Written by Jim Latham & Lela Upshaw
Performed by Rick Riso and the Frank & Friends Big Band
Courtesy of Mar-Tune Records
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One in the Chamber is o one of the better straight to DVD action films.
Cuba Gooding Jr and Dolph Lundgren play assassins for rival Russian mobs. Gooding turns on his paymasters when he fails to complete a hit. Lundgren has been called in to finish the mess.
Gooding brings a quiet dignity to his role, now looking older, he has been given a bit of a back-story and plays his role with less histrionics and gets to do some action scenes well.
The presence of an Oscar winner means Lundgren has to raise his game and gives a sardonic performance as the lone wolf, almost moving as a lounge lizard. He is even called Sinatra on steroids at one point. You do sense that Lundgren is getting a bit long in the tooth for the action scenes and they do seem to be a tad lethargic or speeded up.
There is nothing much of interest in the story, it is a pretty standard gangland mobsters with Russian accents and plenty of tattoos. There is a damsel in distress at the climax with enough fight action and plenty of shooting. An entertaining film of its genre type but not exceptional.
Cuba Gooding Jr and Dolph Lundgren play assassins for rival Russian mobs. Gooding turns on his paymasters when he fails to complete a hit. Lundgren has been called in to finish the mess.
Gooding brings a quiet dignity to his role, now looking older, he has been given a bit of a back-story and plays his role with less histrionics and gets to do some action scenes well.
The presence of an Oscar winner means Lundgren has to raise his game and gives a sardonic performance as the lone wolf, almost moving as a lounge lizard. He is even called Sinatra on steroids at one point. You do sense that Lundgren is getting a bit long in the tooth for the action scenes and they do seem to be a tad lethargic or speeded up.
There is nothing much of interest in the story, it is a pretty standard gangland mobsters with Russian accents and plenty of tattoos. There is a damsel in distress at the climax with enough fight action and plenty of shooting. An entertaining film of its genre type but not exceptional.
- Prismark10
- May 14, 2015
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- Country of origin
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- Language
- Also known as
- Truy Lùng Sát Thủ
- Filming locations
- Brasov, Romania(street scenes)
- Production companies
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- Budget
- $6,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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