'Eastern Promises' David Cronenberg's film involves a Russian mob chauffeur (Viggo Mortensen), a London midwife (Naomi Watts), and a kindly restaurant owner (Armin Mueller-Stahl) who's not remotely what he seems.

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'Eastern Promises'

Viggo Mortensen is reportedly only the second actor — after Jeremy Irons — to collaborate twice with Eastern Promises director David Cronenberg. Peter Mountain/Focus Features hide caption

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  • Director: David Cronenberg
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Running Time: 100 minutes

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David Cronenberg's follow-up to A History of Violence involves a Russian chauffeur (Viggo Mortensen) who doubles as an undertaker for the mob, a London midwife (Naomi Watts), an infant born of rape, an incriminating diary and a kindly old restaurant owner (Armin Mueller-Stahl) who is not remotely what he seems.

It also includes a number of grisly assassination attempts by members of the vory v zakone — otherwise known as the Russian mafia — all filmed with harrowing realism by longtime Cronenberg cinematographer Peter Suschitzky.

One struggle to the death between a nude Mortensen and two black-clad, knife-wielding thugs in an old London bathhouse is almost operatic in its violence. Cronenberg fans will be elated.