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Dolph Lundgren in Moscow now

PostPosted: 10 Oct 2008, 11:04
by Jox
According to some Russian website, Dolph would have had a meeting in Moscow arranged by producer Bob Van Ronkel with Russian actor athlete Alexander Nevski regarding a US/Russian co-production, a thriller being written provisionally entitled "Black Rose".

Dolph Lundgren in Moscow now

PostPosted: 10 Oct 2008, 11:45
by Geoff
According to some Russian website, Dolph would have had a meeting in Moscow arranged by producer Bob Van Ronkel with Russian actor athlete Alexander Nevski regarding a US/Russian co-production, a thriller being written provisionally entitled "Black Rose".


Oh is this something new????

PostPosted: 10 Oct 2008, 12:22
by Nathan
Sounds like it, I like the title anyway!

PostPosted: 13 Oct 2008, 21:59
by Katry_K
Again Russian? :)
About it it is written in the Russian newspaper 11/10/2008
Russian actor athlete Alexander Nevski say:
«Dolph essentially does not act in film in episodes, he plays only leading roles, but at me the film scenario “Black rose” now lies, in which Dolph can play for the first time a small role — the chief of the Moscow Police».

Plot: the American police cannot open murder in Russian area of Los Angeles. From Russia to them to the aid send the best expert who will play Alexander Nevski. Him hero — the adherent of a deductive method, Sherloсk Holmes fan.
The chief of Russian Police sends Alexander in dangerous business trip.

However, Dolph yet has not given the consent, Bob Van Ronkel just now carries on with it negotiations.

PostPosted: 14 Oct 2008, 00:00
by Nathan
I don't think taking a smaller part in a DTV project or TV project or foreign film is a good idea unless it's just for a favour, but if it's a smaller part in a theatrical production that would be good. Dolph is the king of DTV this year and I think it would be unwise to take a small role unless he found it was going to be beneficial to his career.

PostPosted: 14 Oct 2008, 08:54
by Jox
Well if it's minor it's not gonna hurt him either. Nevski is a huge action star over there and if Dolph does it it would be to solidify some contacts in the Russian film industry so that he can finally make an entire movie over there, like he's been wanting to for years...

PostPosted: 14 Oct 2008, 11:45
by Jox
Katry_K wrote:Again Russian? :)
About it it is written in the Russian newspaper 11/10/2008
Russian actor athlete Alexander Nevski say:
«Dolph essentially does not act in film in episodes, he plays only leading roles, but at me the film scenario “Black rose” now lies, in which Dolph can play for the first time a small role — the chief of the Moscow Police».

Plot: the American police cannot open murder in Russian area of Los Angeles. From Russia to them to the aid send the best expert who will play Alexander Nevski. Him hero — the adherent of a deductive method, Sherloсk Holmes fan.
The chief of Russian Police sends Alexander in dangerous business trip.

However, Dolph yet has not given the consent, Bob Van Ronkel just now carries on with it negotiations.

interview
http://www.mk.ru/blogs/MK/2008/10/11/society/375515/

Image

PostPosted: 14 Oct 2008, 12:54
by TombRaider
Jox wrote:
Katry_K wrote:Again Russian? :)
About it it is written in the Russian newspaper 11/10/2008
Russian actor athlete Alexander Nevski say:
«Dolph essentially does not act in film in episodes, he plays only leading roles, but at me the film scenario “Black rose” now lies, in which Dolph can play for the first time a small role — the chief of the Moscow Police».

Plot: the American police cannot open murder in Russian area of Los Angeles. From Russia to them to the aid send the best expert who will play Alexander Nevski. Him hero — the adherent of a deductive method, Sherloсk Holmes fan.
The chief of Russian Police sends Alexander in dangerous business trip.

However, Dolph yet has not given the consent, Bob Van Ronkel just now carries on with it negotiations.

interview
http://www.mk.ru/blogs/MK/2008/10/11/society/375515/

Image


In this interview Dolph talks about possible next project:

"I have now is an interesting scenario. The action takes place in America. My hero - Russian KGB agent who was sent to America back in the 80's. It is totally undercover, his family, children. And then splits the Soviet Union, and the agent is obliged to cooperate with the mafia ... In two words do not tell everything. Well ... let's say, a movie something like a "Eastern Pomises" by David Cronenberg. But with more stunts...

Black Rose (2014??)

PostPosted: 01 May 2013, 22:42
by Tom
Not sure if this is anything. Was mentioned on the JC forum. From a Russian article. It states Sheldon was directing, which he denied, but confirmed the film is in production. Among the actors rumoured is Dolph.

It's probably one of those typical things where they mention the names of actors they've approached before they're even close to signing on. But...given Dolph's recent output, you can't discount anything. If they did get Dolph and Rutger Hauer, that would be fantastic.

http://translate.google.com/translate?s ... 73820.html

Re: Black Rose (2014??)

PostPosted: 01 May 2013, 22:51
by Jox
I bet Dolph wasn't even approached for this.

Russian article?

Naming a director who's no longer attached?

Juliette Lewis, Kristanna Loken, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Dolph Lundgren, Robert Patrick, Eric Roberts, Jon Voight, Armand Assante, and Rutger Hauer altogether?

Come on...

Re: Black Rose (2014??)

PostPosted: 03 May 2013, 22:27
by savagesketch
It sounds like the cast of a Uwe Boll film... And he's had the ability to gather eclectic groups of actors who are on breaks as well... Keep in mind that Boll also snagged Dolph for a film... Just saying...