
The "Artist's" Last Tour 1980
Dive into the gripping world of 'The "Artist's" Last Tour' (1980), a crime thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Directed by Alexandr Faintsimmer, this tense film follows the militia as they hunt down a notorious repeat offender, Sobol, also known as "The Artist.
Director: Alexandr Faintsimmer
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The "Artist's" Last Tour (1980) about?
The film follows the militia as they hunt down a notorious repeat offender, Sobol, also known as 'The Artist,' who is linked to a fugitive from a penal colony and planning to attack a cash conveyor.
Who directed The "Artist's" Last Tour?
The film was directed by Alexandr Faintsimmer, a talented Soviet filmmaker.
Who stars in The "Artist's" Last Tour?
The cast includes Sergey Pizhel, Vadim Spiridonov, and Yuri Potyomkin, among others.
Is The "Artist's" Last Tour (1980) worth watching?
While the film's IMDb rating is unrated, its tense atmosphere, breakneck pace, and complex themes make it a compelling watch for fans of the crime thriller genre.
How long is The "Artist's" Last Tour?
The film has a runtime of 83 minutes.
About The "Artist's" Last Tour (1980) — A Gripping Soviet Crime Thriller
Dive into the gripping world of 'The "Artist's" Last Tour' (1980), a crime thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Directed by Alexandr Faintsimmer, this tense film follows the militia as they hunt down a notorious repeat offender, Sobol, also known as "The Artist." Linked to a fugitive from a penal colony, Sobol is preparing to launch a daring attack on a cash conveyor. With its breakneck pace and intense atmosphere, 'The "Artist's" Last Tour' is a must-watch for fans of the genre. The film boasts a talented cast, including Sergey Pizhel, Vadim Spiridonov, and Yuri Potyomkin, who bring depth and complexity to their characters. As the stakes grow higher, the tension builds, culminating in a heart-pumping climax that will leave you breathless. So, if you're ready for a wild ride, 'The "Artist's" Last Tour' (1980) is the perfect choice.
This Soviet crime thriller expertly weaves together themes of crime, violence, and the cat-and-mouse game between the law and its most elusive targets. With its lean runtime of 83 minutes, 'The "Artist's" Last Tour' is a tightly wound, pulse-pounding ride that will keep you guessing until the very end.