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Landmine Goes Click
Description
Three American tourist are crossing a desolated landscape of European Georgia. One of them steps on an armed landmine. But that seems to be a minor threat compared to the nightmarish happenings that the afternoon will bring on. A psychopath takes advantage of tourist's immobility and brutally abuses and assaults the woman he loves.
Three American tourist are crossing a desolated landscape of European Georgia. One of them steps on an armed landmine. But that seems to be a minor threat compared to the nightmarish happenings that the afternoon will bring on. A psychopath takes advantage of tourist's immobility and brutally abuses and assaults the woman he loves.
Actors:
Dean Geyer,
Kote Tolordava,
Nana Kiknadze,
Sterling Knight,
Giorgi Tsaava,
Spencer Locke,
Helen Nelson
Dean Geyer
20 March 1986, Johannesburg, South Africa
Kote Tolordava
13 May 1979
Nana Kiknadze
Sterling Knight
5 March 1989, Houston, Texas, USA
Giorgi Tsaava
Spencer Locke
20 September 1991, Winter Park, Florida, USA
Helen Nelson
Director:
Levan Bakhia
Levan Bakhia
12 August 1979, Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, USSR [now Republic of Georgia]
Country:
Georgia
Keywords:
#Dean Geyer #Imedi Films #Landmine Goes Click #Levan Bakhia #Sarke Studio #Scatena & Rosner Films #Spencer Locke #Sterling Knight
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December 27, 2015
There is more to Landmine Goes Click than some might give it credit for. To dismiss it as another grotty exercise in terrorising women is missing the point somewhat.December 04, 2015
Combining a B-movie story with dark, visceral filmmaking, Landmine Goes Click, like its lead character, takes too many steps in the wrong direction.November 06, 2015
It's a shame that what could have been an intriguing situational thriller devolves into a hateful, arduous drag.December 25, 2016
Just this old sick song keeps Georgia on my mine.