Moscow Chill (2007)

A fast-talking American hacker gets smuggled into Moscow's criminal underworld — and finds love, danger, and a $40 million price on his head.

Moscow Chill - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Moscow Chill
  • Release Year: 2007
  • Directed by: Chris Solimine
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Thriller, Action
  • Age Rating (US): PG-13
  • Runtime: 1h 30m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English, Russian
  • Production Companies: 000 Luxmegalliance Creativity Ltd, Park Productions
  • Production Countries: Russia
  • Alternative Titles: Moroz po kozhe (RU)

Moscow Chill - Plot

Trouble seems to find Ray Perso, or maybe he just looks for it. First he's busted for hacking Manhattan's ATM banking system - sending twenties flying on every street corner. Then he's sprung from the Computer Rehab by a Russian gangster and smuggled to Moscow to work for an imprisoned "businessman". Maneuvering his way through the chaotic and violent Moscow Underworld, Ray finds love. But, his bliss is short-lived when he finds out someone has 40 million reasons to want him dead!

Moscow Chill - Trailer

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Moscow Chill - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Chris Solimine

Main Cast

  • Norman Reedus
  • Kseniya Buravskaya
  • Slava Schoot
  • Konstantin Yushkevich
  • Aleksandr Lenkov
  • Yuriy Dumchev
  • Valery Maryanov
  • Aleksandr Yakovlev
  • Vladimir Kuleshov
  • Nikita Emshanov

Writers

  • Andrei Konchalovsky
  • Chris Solimine

Producers

  • Oleg Moguchyov
  • Dmitriy Dobuzhinskiy
  • Andrei Konchalovsky
  • Dan Lynch

Moscow Chill - FAQs

What is Moscow Chill about?

Moscow Chill follows Ray, a wisecracking hacker who gets busted for cracking Manhattan's ATM network and ends up smuggled to Moscow to work for a jailed crime boss. Navigating the chaotic Russian underworld, he finds love — but soon discovers someone has 40 million reasons to see him dead.

Is Norman Reedus the lead in Moscow Chill?

Yes — Norman Reedus, best known for The Walking Dead, plays Ray, the street-smart American hacker at the center of the story. It's an early role that showcases his knack for playing scrappy, resourceful characters long before he became a household name.

Where can you watch Moscow Chill online?

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Was Moscow Chill filmed on location in Russia?

Yes, Moscow Chill was produced in Russia, giving the film an authentic backdrop of Moscow's streets, architecture, and underworld atmosphere. The Russian production setting lends the thriller a gritty, lived-in quality that distinguishes it from studio-bound crime films of the era.

Who directed Moscow Chill?

Moscow Chill was directed by Chris Solimine, who also co-wrote the screenplay alongside acclaimed Russian filmmaker Andrei Konchalovsky. Konchalovsky's involvement as both writer and producer brought significant creative weight to the project.

What is the age rating for Moscow Chill?

Moscow Chill is rated PG-13, meaning it's suitable for teens and older viewers. The rating reflects the film's action and thriller content — including violence and peril — without crossing into harder R-rated territory.

What movies are similar to Moscow Chill?

If you enjoyed Moscow Chill, you might like God Is a Bullet (2023), Chief of Station (2024), Weekend in Taipei (2024), or Red Right Hand (2024). All share that blend of action, crime, and a lone protagonist navigating dangerous criminal networks in high-stakes settings.

Did Andrei Konchalovsky write Moscow Chill?

Yes — Andrei Konchalovsky, the celebrated Russian director behind Runaway Train and Tango & Cash, co-wrote the script with director Chris Solimine and also served as a producer. His involvement gives the film a distinctive Russian cultural authenticity rarely found in American-led productions.

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