Moscow Chill (Russian: Мороз по коже, romanized: Moroz po kozhe) is a 2007 Russian thriller film co-written and directed by Chris Solimine.[1][2]
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| Directed by | Chris Solimine |
| Screenplay by | Andrey Konchalovskiy Chris Solimine |
| Starring | Norman Reedus Konstantin Yushkevich Slava Schoot |
| Cinematography | Sergei Kozlov |
| Edited by | Henry Richardson |
Production companies | Production Center of Andrei Konchalovsky Park Cinema Production Rospofilm |
| Distributed by | Nashe Kino |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
| Country | Russia |
| Languages | English Russian |
| Budget | $1 million (estimated) |
American computer hacker Ray Perso is brought to Russia. His client is a Russian oligarch sitting in jail. He orders him to track down and steal the money that is hidden in the "International Bank Transfer System". Unexpectedly, Ray falls in love with a girl named Maya. Having successfully breached the system Ray realizes that he has become a pawn in someone else's game, and now the fate of people Perso cares about hangs solely upon him.
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