Rapid Response Corps 2: Nuclear Threat (2014)
Hilarious comedy about a bunch of crazy private detectives who are trying to save the world from a nuclear disaster! Everything would be easier if there were not so many pretty Bulgarian girls who destract some of the agents, but sometimes help with fighting back. This is a second instalment of the Rapid Response Corps with the same characters from the first movie.
Director: Stanislav Donchev
Genre: Comedy, Action
Runtime: 96 min
Release Date: January 17, 2014
Cast
- Vasko Mavrikov - Vasko
- Evgeni Budinov - Getsata
- Ivelin Naydenov - Boreto
- Bashar Rahal - Kutrum
Screenplay
Production: Dynamic Arts Indi Films Pro Films
Country: Bulgaria
Language: English, العربية, български език, Türkçe
Budget: $700
Original Language: bg
More Films by Director: Stanislav Donchev
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Rapid Response Corps 2: Nuclear Threat about?
- Hilarious comedy about a bunch of crazy private detectives who are trying to save the world from a nuclear disaster! Everything would be easier if there were not so many pretty Bulgarian girls who destract some of the agents, but sometimes help with fighting back. This is a second instalment of the Rapid Response Corps with the same characters from the first movie.
- Who directed Rapid Response Corps 2: Nuclear Threat?
- Rapid Response Corps 2: Nuclear Threat was directed by Stanislav Donchev.
- Who stars in Rapid Response Corps 2: Nuclear Threat?
- Rapid Response Corps 2: Nuclear Threat stars Vasko Mavrikov, Evgeni Budinov, Ivelin Naydenov, Bashar Rahal.
- How long is Rapid Response Corps 2: Nuclear Threat?
- Rapid Response Corps 2: Nuclear Threat has a runtime of 1h 36m (96 minutes).
- What genre is Rapid Response Corps 2: Nuclear Threat?
- Rapid Response Corps 2: Nuclear Threat is a Comedy, Action film.
- What is the budget of Rapid Response Corps 2: Nuclear Threat?
- Rapid Response Corps 2: Nuclear Threat had a budget of $700.
- Where was Rapid Response Corps 2: Nuclear Threat produced?
- Rapid Response Corps 2: Nuclear Threat was produced in Bulgaria.