The Russian theatre and film director Andrei Konchalovsky is an elder brother of Nikita Mikhalkov, born August, 20, 1937. As a youngster he planned to pursue a career of a musician and learned to play piano but his love for cinema outweighed and he entered VGIK-the major state film school where he studied under Mikhail Romm. At VGIK he met Tarkovsky, they collaborated on Ivan’s childhood and Andrei Rublev. For his length feature debut The First Teacher (1961), he chose the book by Chingis Aitmatov about the post-1917 Revolution period in the southern Russia. His next film, a black and white Asya Klyachina’s Story although made in 1966 was not released until a decade later because it failed to comply with the strict requirements of the Russian censorship of the period. A Nest of Gentry (1969) – a study of the 19 c. aristocracy – was praised for its visual beauty but attacked by critics as mannered. Konchalovsky’s powerful Uncle Vanya (1970) from the play by Chekhov is regarded by many… read more
It really is a mindless fun buddy action flick with Kurt Russell cracking wise and Stallone looking tough. Jack Palance hams it up as the bad guy but he's always great as the bad guy. It really doesn't have much a story, characters are all one dimensional. Its dated pretty badly too, I mean i was a kid when this came out and thinking it was oen of the coolest action films ever,doesn't hold up at all _________________
It's terrible, sure. But It's a buddy action movie with almost every action cliche in it. Probably my biggest guilty pleasure.