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Rzhevsky Versus Napoleon


Rzhevsky versus Napoleon
Theatrical release poster
Maryus Vaysberg
Andriy YakovlievMykhailo Savin
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Sergey Livnev
Serhiy Shefir
Borys Shefir
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Andriy Yakovliev
Pavel Derevyanko
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Svetlana Khodchenkova
Mikhail Galustyan
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Irek Khartovich
Vladimir Saiko
Central PartnershipLeopolisKvartal 95 Studio
January 18, 2012 (2012-01-18)
80 minutes
Russia
Ukraine
Russian
$8.5 million
$7.8 million

Rzhevsky Versus Napoleon (Russian: «Ржевский против Наполеона», romanizedRzhevsky protiv Napoleona; alternatively titled Corporal vs. Napoleon) is a Russian-Ukrainian 2012 historical comedy film directed by Maryus Vaysberg. A sequel to the 2008 film Hitler Goes Kaput!, it stars Pavel Derevyanko and Volodymyr Zelenskyy as the titlular characters Lieutenant Rzhevsky and Napoleon respectively, alongside Svetlana Khodchenkova and Mikhail Galustyan.

In early 19th-century Russia, as Napoleon Bonaparte's (Volodymyr Zelenskyy) forces advance on Moscow, General Kutuzov devises a bold plan to delay him. Knowing Napoleon's weakness for women, he recruits the notorious charmer Lieutenant Rzhevsky (Pavel Derevyanko), who is serving a sentence for his scandalous behavior. In exchange for freedom, Rzhevsky must disguise himself as "Countess Rzhevskaya" and seduce Napoleon to buy Russia time. Rzhevsky captivates Napoleon at a grand ball, but his mission is complicated when he falls for Natasha Rostova (Svetlana Khodchenkova), the reigning Miss Moscow, who unknowingly criticizes him for associating with the enemy. Rzhevsky juggles his feelings for Natasha and his duty, as he struggles to maintain his cover amid escalating romantic entanglements and Napoleon's advances.

The deception comes to a head as Natasha discovers Rzhevsky's identity, and Napoleon learns the truth, enraged by the ruse. Rzhevsky ultimately succeeds in delaying Napoleon's campaign, allowing the Russian army to regroup. The lovers escape to Paris, while Napoleon, defeated and disgruntled, is left to contemplate his downfall. In a final gesture, Rzhevsky lightens the moment by inviting Napoleon to share a croissant, symbolizing the triumph of Russian wit over French ambition.

The film was initially planned to be titled Napoleon Goes Kaput! («Наполеон капут!»).

Actor Jean-Claude Van Damme agreed to star in the film for free, with only his lodging expenses paid.

The film received mostly negative reviews.

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