Living in the Soviet Union, I am skeptical of most Soviet films made about the West, as well as Western films made about the USSR. Fortunately, there are pleasant exceptions on both sides. But this movie is not one of them.
This is a film about a robbery in the "sinister west", where a man is a wolf to a man. It was filmed for television, so it's quite long and sometimes drawn out.
The efforts of the transportation department are of the greatest interest to film historians. Apparently, the largest number of civilian vehicles from the USA and Western Europe were collected for this film. Dozens of foreign cars.
Unfortunately, for one of the main vehicles, a bank armored car, a Soviet car was chosen and it is very clearly visible under heavy tuning.
Otherwise, it is a crime drama based on a story by James Chase. It is difficult for me to note any special performance of the actors due to the fact that they made too many faces portraying foreigners. It looked pretty stupid and did not allow them to see the human nature of their characters.
The garish moments of "Western" life, like the bare breasts of the main character or hairstyles in the Western manner or uncanny commercial and news on TV did not save the situation much.
Perhaps this film will look better in other countries, but for me, all efforts were spent on collecting transport and clothes. The result is mediocre.