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Na Deribasovskoy khoroshaya pogoda, ili Na Brayton-Bich opyat idut dozhd

Year: 1993

Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime

Country: Russia, USA

<p>This Russian-American spy-film comedy was the latest project from renowned Soviet director Leonid Gaidai (&quot;The Diamond Hand&quot;, &quot;Ivan Vasilievich Changes Occupation&quot;). The film is set in both the USSR and the USA. Filming took place in Russia and the USA. Production began in 1991 in Moscow and Alabino, near Moscow, and continued in Feodosia, Crimea. Later, the team traveled to the United States, where most of the film was shot. The film was shot on the streets of New York, in the famous Twin Towers and at the Taj Mahal casino entertainment complex in Atlantic City, New Jersey. This complex, owned by Donald Trump, became one of the film&#39;s locations, and Donald Trump himself supported the Russian filmmakers and even appeared in the film&#39;s credits.</p>

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Locations

  • Casino

    In movie

    Scene where Agent Sokolov arrives in Atlantic City, and the purpose of his trip is a casino. He pulls up to the bright, sparkling building of an entertaining gambling club, where he is greeted by a doorman and a charming waitress. Everyone is aware of the agent's arrival and his identity.

    Real

    Scene was shot The Taj Mahal Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It was one of Donald Trump's most famous and ambitious projects, opening in 1990. The grandiose Indian-themed establishment became one of the most luxurious casinos in the world, with a huge gaming hall, expensive restaurants and top-notch guest rooms. It is said that Donald Trump, a famous politician and businessman, aspired to be in the movie of the famous Soviet director Leonid Gaidai, but the latter refused him, leaving a place in the frame for himself. In the end, Gaidai played the role of a gambling old man.

  • Kremlin

    In movie

    Scene where The presidents of two powerful countries - the USSR and the USA - are discussing an important upcoming meeting in Hawaii. However, the negotiations are jeopardized when the Russian mafia, settled in America, begins to interfere. One of the mafiosi, Rabinovich, unexpectedly interrupts the presidents' conversation over a secret telephone line.

    Real

    Scene was shot In one of the most recognizable and historic places in Russia - on Red Square in Moscow, right by the walls of the Kremlin. This place, which needs no introduction, was ideal for such an important episode, emphasizing the grandeur and significance of what was happening, which added even more to the absurdity of the situation.

  • Restaurant "Langeron"

    In movie

    Scene where After arriving in the United States, Agent Sokolov comes to the restaurant "Langeron", famous among the Russian mafia in New York. There he accidentally meets a man named Uncle Misha, who tells him that all the customers of this establishment are members of the mafia, although in fact this is not true. At the end of the evening, singer Masha Zvyozdnaya sings in the restaurant and wins Sokolov's heart.

    Real

    Scene was shot Brighton Beach Avenue in Brooklyn. Brighton Beach is not just a street, but a real cultural artery where the Russian-speaking community lives and thrives. Here you can find many stores with signs in Russian, cafes, restaurants, and stands with products popular in the former Soviet Union. The atmosphere on this street is steeped in the culture and traditions of Russian immigrants, making it a unique part of New York City. From the beginning, Brighton Beach has been a destination for Russian-speaking immigrants, especially those who came to the United States after the collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990s. Many of them settled in this very neighborhood, creating a kind of little Russia across the ocean.