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Director: | Armando Iannucci |
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Writer: | Armando Iannucci, David Schneider, Ian Martin, Fabien Nury |
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When dictator Joseph Stalin dies, his parasitic cronies square off in a frantic power struggle to become the next Soviet leader. As they bumble, brawl and back-stab their way to the top, the question remains — just who is running the government? | |
Release Date: | Oct 20, 2017 |
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Director: | Armando Iannucci |
Writer: | Armando Iannucci, David Schneider, Ian Martin, Fabien Nury |
Genres: | Comedy, Drama, History |
Keywords | dictator, socialism, chaos, biography, joseph stalin, satire, based on true story, dark comedy, death, military, political satire, regime, 1950s |
Production Companies | Gaumont, France 3 Cinéma, Quad Productions, La Compagnie Cinématographique, Panache Productions, Main Journey, AFPI |
Box Office |
Revenue: $24,600,000
Budget: $13,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Steve Buscemi | Nikita Khrushchev |
Simon Russell Beale | Lavrenti Beria |
Jeffrey Tambor | Georgy Malenkov |
Dermot Crowley | Lazar Kaganovich |
Michael Palin | Vyacheslav Molotov |
Paul Whitehouse | Anastas Mikoyan |
Paul Chahidi | Nicolai Bulganin |
Andrea Riseborough | Svetlana Stalin |
Adrian McLoughlin | Josef Stalin |
Jason Isaacs | Field Marshal Zhukov |
Paddy Considine | Andreyev |
Rupert Friend | Vasily Stalin |
Olga Kurylenko | Maria Veniaminovna Yudina |
Tom Brooke | Sergei |
Sylvestra Le Touzel | Nina Khrushchev |
Justin Edwards | Spartak Sokolov, Conductor #1 |
Paul Ready | NKVD Officer Delov |
Julia Mulligan | Woman in Layers of Clothes |
Andrey Korzhenevskiy | Man in Layers of Clothes |
Roger Ashton-Griffiths | Musician #1 |
Jeremy Limb | Musician #2 |
Andy Gathergood | Citizen Bundled Into Car |
Alexander Piskunov | Young Man Snitch |
Ruslav Neupokoev | Middle Aged Man |
Alla Binieieva | Middle Aged Wife |
Nicholas Woodeson | Boris Bresnavich, Conductor #2 |
Elaine Caxton | Mrs. Bresnavich |
George Potts | Concert Director |
Cara Horgan | Lidiya Timashuk |
Nicholas Sidi | NKVD Officer Kobulov |
Jonny Phillips | NKVD Officer Pervak |
Alex Harvey-Brown | Soldier |
Tim Steed | Sergeant |
June Watson | Matryona Petrovna |
Adam Shaw | NKVD Guard Ilyin |
Daniel Tuite | NKVD Officer Slimonov |
David Crow | Khrustalyov |
Karl Johnson | Dr. Lukomsky |
Emilio Iannucci | Young Doctor |
Daniel Booroff | Tall Doctor |
Dan Mersh | Ice Hockey Coach |
Richard Brake | Tarasov |
James Barriscale | Army General |
Daniel Tatarsky | NKVD Officer at Dacha Gates |
Eva Sayer | Young Waitress |
Diana Quick | Polina Molotova |
Adam Ewan | Prisoner at Gulag |
Michael Ballard | Volga Guard Chasov |
Phil Deguara | Volga Guard Shulga |
Jonathan Aris | Mezhnikov |
Katie McCreedy | Little Girl #2 |
Ewan Bailey | NKVD Officer Aslanov |
Leeroy Murray | Zhukov's Chief of Staff |
Keely Smith | Teenage Ostrich Girl |
Sheng-Chien Tsai | Translator |
Dave Wong | Zhou Enlai |
Sergey Korshkov | NKVD Officer Fedin |
Alexander Grigorivev | Father |
Olga Dadukevich | Mother |
Nastya Koshevatskaya | Daughter |
Danya Bochkov | Son |
Sebastian Anton | NKVD Colonel Entin |
Nastya Karpenko | Little Girl #1 |
Gerald Lepkowski | Leonid Brezhnev |
Luke D'Silva | Moskalenko |
Daniel Chapple | Red Army General |
Daniel Smith | Red Army Captain |
Ellen Evans | Teenage Girl |
Oleh Drach | Red Army Colonel |
Daniel Fearn | Marshal Konev |
Henry Helm | Child Mourner (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Anna Brabbins | Second Assistant Director |
Chris Navarro | ADR Mixer |
Armando Iannucci | Director, Screenplay |
David Schneider | Screenplay |
Sarah Crowe | Casting |
Zac Nicholson | Director of Photography |
Cristina Casali | Production Design |
Paula Boram | Foley Artist |
Mark DeSimone | ADR Mixer |
Mark Southworth | Stunt Coordinator |
Matt Crook | Stunts |
Peter Fellows | Additional Writing |
Thierry Robin | Comic Book |
Peter Lambert | Editor |
Angelica Pressello | Script Supervisor |
Daniel Rogers | Health and Safety |
Nicole Stafford | Hair Designer, Makeup Designer |
Martin Curry | First Assistant Director |
David Hindle | Supervising Art Director |
Sally Rose Davidson | Makeup & Hair |
Kirsty Mcqueen | Makeup & Hair |
Alex Rouse | Wigmaker |
Kevin Loader | Second Unit Director |
Jahn Ramis | Assistant Director |
Temple Clark | Storyboard Artist |
Charlotte Hutchings | Assistant Art Director |
Stuart Bagshaw | Foley Editor |
Oliver Brierley | ADR Mixer |
Alex Fielding | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Ruth Sullivan | Foley Artist |
Aurelia Abate | Visual Effects Producer |
Ian Martin | Screenplay |
Fabien Nury | Comic Book, Screenplay |
Christopher Willis | Original Music Composer |
Suzie Harman | Costume Design |
Sarah Wheale | Line Producer |
Louise Seymour | Post Production Supervisor |
Jane Brodie | Art Direction |
Charlotte Dirickx | Set Decoration |
Julie Kendrick | Makeup & Hair |
Jacqueline Rathore | Makeup & Hair |
Livia Burton | Production Manager |
Hanna Haffenden | Third Assistant Director |
Mykola Perestiuk | Third Assistant Director |
Louise Begbie | Graphic Designer |
Jo Hawthorne | Construction Manager |
Douglas Ingram | Storyboard Artist |
Nigel Heath | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Alex Sawyer | ADR & Dubbing |
Neal Champion | Special Effects Supervisor |
Michel Denis | Visual Effects Producer |
Ronald Grauer | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Paul Herbert | Stunt Coordinator |
Nicola Dove | Still Photographer |
Iain Mackay | Steadicam Operator |
Alexander Liam Taylor | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Hannah Warren | Assistant Costume Designer |
Andrew Glen | Music Editor |
Emma Davie | Unit Publicist |
Freya Pinsent | Production Accountant |
Laurent Gillet | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Andrew Bailey | Gaffer |
Alex Finlayson | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Seán McDermott | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Hannah Walter | Costume Supervisor |
George Adams | First Assistant Editor |
Olga Avrahova | Production Coordinator |
Scott Eaton | Production Coordinator |
Paul Biddiss | Military Consultant |
Luke Tumber | Stunts |
Name | Title |
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Nicolas Duval Adassovsky | Producer |
Gaëtan David | Co-Producer |
Yann Zenou | Producer |
Laurent Zeitoun | Producer |
André Logie | Co-Producer |
Kevin Loader | Producer |
Jean-Christophe Colson | Executive Producer |
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An interesting, but somewhat worrying docudrama look at the United Kingdom if Comrade Corbyn ever came to power. ...
Pretty genuinely funny, which I was not expecting. A great one for me and my roommate with a hammer and sickle tattoo to watch together. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._ ...
Oh, Lordy, how close were these characters to the real people? If you want to learn how illegitimate governments use and abuse power, this is your movie. Forget Seven Days in May, Downfall, All the President's Men, etc. This black-hearted comedy is about the machinations of the Politburo (or what ... ever these cunning clowns called themselves) to carve up power at the end of the reign of the 2nd worst mass murderer of all time, Josef Stalin. The callous disregard for the most basic respect for human life leaves one horrified, but the machine-gun delivery of snide and snark between these murderous clowns makes you squirm on the sofa. You know who the "good guys" are which, in itself, shows that same disrespect for human life. You feel conflicted because you've picked sides, and I picked Nikita Khrushchev, and not because he was played by Steve Buscemi ("Shut up, Donnie!). If you have no knowledge of the story of the power struggle after Uncle Joe vapor-locked and rolled to a halt, then accept that the history isn't terribly accurate, but who the hell cares? The viewer sees the mad rush to grab, grab, and grab when the megalomaniacal monster moves on to a luxury suite in Hell. These monsters seem human. I'm totally sure that a black comedy about Adolph or Mao would have the same cunning sleazeballs trying to add to the world's supply of worm food. You wouldn't shoot for a sequel. Everything you need to know is right here. What I found so disturbing about TDOS was the casual nature of killing people. Prisoners, soldiers, doctors, lawyers, NKVD leaders die with a terrified shout of "Long live, Stalin" and a sharp crack of a pistol. Sometimes that seems to go on and on and on in the echoing background cells of the Kremlin. You get used to the background noise. So, if you have a taste for the sort of humor you might find in "Best in Show," wherein one character exclaims how romantic it was to lock eyes on each other from their respective corner Starbucks, if you enjoy the feeling of being conflicted about picking good guys when everyone is saturated with Marxist evil, and/or if you like rolling back the video to find out if he or she really said THAT, then sit back and sip that vodka slowly.