Heartbreakers (2001)

My Big Russian Sausage

On a date with Tensy (Gene Hackman), Max’s aka Ulga’s (Sigourney Weaver) ruse of speaking Russian is discovered to be false by a Russian waiter.

Directed by David Mirkin.

Released in 2001 by MGM.

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  • character-type: Waiter
  • character-type: Elderly Person
  • character-type: Con Artist
  • action: Sing
  • action: Eat
  • action: Smoke
  • primary-genre: Romance
  • primary-genre: Comedy
  • secondary-genre: Comedy
  • secondary-genre: Romantic Comedies
  • mood: Quirky
  • mood: Funny
  • primary-occasion: Party Time
  • primary-occasion: Romantic
  • primary-occasion: Grab a Bite
  • secondary-occasion: Dinner
  • secondary-occasion: Karaoke Party
  • secondary-occasion: Date
  • prop: Food
  • prop: Cigarette
  • setting: Restaurant
  • theme: Communication
  • theme: Deception
  • actor: Sigourney Weaver
  • actor: Elya Baskin
  • actor: Gene Hackman
  • director: David Mirkin
  • producer: Gary Smith
  • producer: Clayton Townsend
  • producer: John Davis
  • producer: Richard Stenta
  • producer: Hadeel Reda
  • cinematographer: Dean Semler
  • composer: John Debney
  • composer: Emmanuel Kiriakou
  • editor: William Steinkamp
  • production-designer: Lilly Kilvert
  • role-name: Max Conners
  • role-name: Vladimir, Kremlin Waiter
  • role-name: William B. Tensy
  • screenwriter: Stephen Mazur
  • screenwriter: Paul Guay
  • year: 2001
  • studio: MGM