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Russkies
A group of American boys discovers a Russian sailor washed up on the coast of Florida and decide to befriend him, assuming that he is friendly and will bring them no danger and thus go against the ideas of their parents, as well as the government.
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Plot Summary
A group of American teenagers accidentally encounter a Soviet submarine captain who has deserted his vessel and is seeking asylum. They decide to help him, leading to a series of comical and dangerous situations as they try to outwit the authorities and get him to safety. The film explores themes of Cold War paranoia and unlikely friendships.
Critical Reception
Russkies was poorly received by critics and audiences alike, often cited as an example of an ill-conceived Cold War comedy. Its premise was seen as dated even for its time, and the execution was widely criticized for being unfocused and lacking in genuine humor or dramatic impact.
What Reviewers Say
Widely panned for its nonsensical plot and dated Cold War themes.
Criticized for its lack of humor and overall execution.
Considered a forgettable and commercially unsuccessful film.
Google audience: Audience reception for Russkies is largely negative, with common complaints focusing on the film's weak script, forced humor, and an implausible storyline that failed to engage viewers.
Fun Fact
The film was Budd Boetticher's last directorial effort before his retirement from filmmaking.
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