Check
Dec 12 2000
•2h 50m
•Action, Family, Adventure
The plot of this adventurous film revolves around a bank check for $5 million. The tough mafiosi, the police, and even... three teenagers - the young Russian hero Ilya, the Kazakh computer prodigy Akezhan and the girl Sonya - are trying to get him at any cost. Akezhan needs an urgent, expensive operation, so the guys decided to undertake this dangerous and risky business.
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See allAleksey Makarov
Ilya Muromtsev
Nikolay Rastorguev
Gennadi 'Crocodil' Rastorguyev
Nikolay Fomenko
Brunet
Yuliya Rutberg
Marina
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