24 Hours (2000)
It's hard to get out of the 'Killer Union'
Feliks, professional killer, has only 24 hours to get to the distant island, where his beloved woman and the money for the custom made is waiting for him. Lyova Shalamov and his brother Garik have also 24 hours to find and to kill Feliks.
Director: Aleksandr Atanesyan
Genre: Action, Drama, Crime
Runtime: 81 min
Release Date: November 3, 2000
Cast
- Maksim Sukhanov - Feliks
- Andrei Panin - Lyova Shalamov
- Sergey Novikov - Garik Shalamov
- Mikhail Kozakov - Kosta
- Tatyana Samoylova - mother
- Igor Starygin - lawyer
- Georgi Taratorkin - "General"
- Natalya Rogozhkina - Lyusya
- Vladimir Eryomin - Vernik
- Dmitriy Mukhamadeev - sergeant
Screenplay
Music: Pavel Zhagun
Cinematography: Mariya Solovyova, Alexey Rodionov
Editing: Olga Grinshpun
Production: Profit, Media Park
Country: Russia
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
Themes
Unbreakable Brotherhood Bonds, Mercenaries and Dangerous Missions, Police Action and Dangerous Pursuits, Action-Packed Excitement
Keywords
assassin, chase, brotherhood, killer, escape from jail, moscow, russia
More Films by Director: Aleksandr Atanesyan
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is 24 Hours about?
- Feliks, professional killer, has only 24 hours to get to the distant island, where his beloved woman and the money for the custom made is waiting for him. Lyova Shalamov and his brother Garik have also 24 hours to find and to kill Feliks.
- Who directed 24 Hours?
- 24 Hours was directed by Aleksandr Atanesyan.
- Who stars in 24 Hours?
- 24 Hours stars Maksim Sukhanov, Andrei Panin, Sergey Novikov, Mikhail Kozakov, Tatyana Samoylova, Igor Starygin.
- How long is 24 Hours?
- 24 Hours has a runtime of 1h 21m (81 minutes).
- What genre is 24 Hours?
- 24 Hours is a Action, Drama, Crime film.
- Where was 24 Hours produced?
- 24 Hours was produced in Russia.
- What are the themes of 24 Hours?
- The themes of 24 Hours include: Unbreakable Brotherhood Bonds, Mercenaries and Dangerous Missions, Police Action and Dangerous Pursuits, Action-Packed Excitement.