Stalin (1992)
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74% of users liked it
(289 ratings)
The made-for-cable film Stalin relates the story of the ruthless Soviet dictator and his tyrannical rule. Robert Duvall gives an excellent performance as the dictator and the photography is beautiful, as are the sets, since much of the movie was shot on location in Russia. The screenplay also does a… More The made-for-cable film Stalin relates the story of the ruthless Soviet dictator and his tyrannical rule. Robert Duvall gives an excellent performance as the dictator and the photography is beautiful, as are the sets, since much of the movie was shot on location in Russia. The screenplay also does a good job of detailing Stalin's aggression, not only on his citizens, but also his young wife (Julia Ormand). Nevertheless, the story is very detailed and viewers need to pay close attention in order to make the film a rewarding experience. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
- Directed By
- Ivan Passer
- Genres
- Drama, Television
- In Theaters
- Nov 21, 1992 Wide
- On DVD
- Mar 31, 1993
- Studio
- MGM Home Entertainment
Critic Reviews
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Dan Lybarger, Nitrate Online
Duvall and Ormand are terrific in this effectively unnerving depiction of the murderous dictator.
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Cast
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Robert Duvall
as Stalin
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Julia Ormond
as Nadya
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Jeroen Krabbé
as Bukharin
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Joan Plowright
as Olga
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Maximilian Schell
as Lenin
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Frank Finlay
as Sergei Alliluyev
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András Bálint
as Zinoviev
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Jim Carter
as Sergo
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Colin Jeavons
as Yagoda
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Yevgeny Lazarev
as Vyshinsky
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Miriam Margolyes
as Krupskaya
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Daniel Massey
as Trotsky
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Kevin McNally
as Kirov
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Clive Merrison
as Molotov
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Lisa Orgolini
as Anya Larina
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Joanna Roth
as Svetlana
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Roshan Seth
as Berea
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Oleg Tabakov
as Dr. Vinogradov
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Emil Wolk
as Kamenev
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Stella Gonet
as Zina
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John Bowe
as Voroshilov
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Murray Ewan
as Khrushchev
- Maximillian Schell
