Lotus Strike 2: Bitter-Sweet Wormwood (2002)
Retired General Pelevin has nothing left but a small piece of ancestral land, granted to his forefathers by the royal family long ago. But now even this last possession is under threat — targeted for the construction of an ultra-modern shopping center. Mafia networks, in collusion with a corrupt local prefect, trick the general into going on an overseas tourist trip, and in his absence, they move a city landfill onto his property.
Director: Aleksandr Porokhovshchikov
Genre: Action, Crime, Adventure
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: January 1, 2002
Cast
Screenplay
Cinematography: Vladimir Dmitrievskiy
Editing: Lidiya Volokhova
Production: Rodalin S Production
Country: Russia
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Aleksandr Porokhovshchikov
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Lotus Strike 2: Bitter-Sweet Wormwood about?
- Retired General Pelevin has nothing left but a small piece of ancestral land, granted to his forefathers by the royal family long ago. But now even this last possession is under threat — targeted for the construction of an ultra-modern shopping center. Mafia networks, in collusion with a corrupt local prefect, trick the general into going on an overseas tourist trip, and in his absence, they move a city landfill onto his property.
- Who directed Lotus Strike 2: Bitter-Sweet Wormwood?
- Lotus Strike 2: Bitter-Sweet Wormwood was directed by Aleksandr Porokhovshchikov.
- Who stars in Lotus Strike 2: Bitter-Sweet Wormwood?
- Lotus Strike 2: Bitter-Sweet Wormwood stars Aleksandr Porokhovshchikov, Dzhamal Azhigirey, Aleksandr Solovyov, Ezhen Kushvakha, Dmitriy Vlasov, Tatyana Konyukhova.
- How long is Lotus Strike 2: Bitter-Sweet Wormwood?
- Lotus Strike 2: Bitter-Sweet Wormwood has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Lotus Strike 2: Bitter-Sweet Wormwood?
- Lotus Strike 2: Bitter-Sweet Wormwood is a Action, Crime, Adventure film.
- Where was Lotus Strike 2: Bitter-Sweet Wormwood produced?
- Lotus Strike 2: Bitter-Sweet Wormwood was produced in Russia.